
Phoenix residents can look forward to a break from the recent heat with a slightly cooler and clearer week ahead, according to the latest forecasts. The National Weather Service has predicted a small chance of showers in the early hours of Saturday, but those chances rapidly dissipate, giving way to sunshine and milder temperatures as the week progresses. Strings of sunny days will greet the city, with next Thursday potentially reaching up to a high near 98 degrees.
For those planning their weekend activities, the forecast suggests an agreeable mix of sun and cloud. "A 20 percent chance of showers before 11am. Sunny, with a high near 76," states the National Weather Services on their website. Saturday evening is expected to be mostly clear with a low around 56, ensuring a cool and comfortable night.
As the new week begins, Phoenix will experience consecutive days of unadulterated sunshine. Monday's forecast ignites the week with a high near 87 degrees, preluding an even warmer Tuesday when temperatures are expected to climb to the low 90s. Nighttime temperatures throughout the week will remain consistent, with a gentle calm wind keeping conditions pleasant and steady.
Midweek heat will make a gradual return, as Wednesday and Thursday approach with highs pushing into the mid and upper 90s. Wednesday "Sunny, with a high near 96. Calm wind," reports the National Weather Service. Despite the incline in daytime temperatures, evenings will maintain ease, with expected lows in the mid-60s, gently eased by the northeastern breeze that'll settle in the following days. By the time the weekend rolls in, another day of full sun and a high near 97 degrees will be on the docket for Friday.









