
Phoenix residents can expect a period of sunny and clear skies this week, with temperatures reaching the mid-to-high 80s today before gradually decreasing as the week progresses. According to the National Weather Service, today's high is forecasted to be approximately 87 degrees, with calm winds shifting westward at around 5 mph in the afternoon. The evening will remain clear, with a low of approximately 57 degrees and light winds transitioning from west-southwest to east-northeast.
Tomorrow's forecast predicts another sunny day, with a high near 84 degrees and an east wind blowing at 5 to 10 mph, with gusts reaching up to 20 mph. During the night, skies will remain mostly clear, with a low around 56 degrees and a gentle east-northeast wind at approximately 5 mph. The transition to lighter breezes suggests a peaceful night, though occasional gusts may disrupt the stillness.
The pattern of sunny skies and mild temperatures continues into Friday, with a forecast of mostly sunny conditions and a high near 84 degrees. Winds remain light from the east at around 5 mph, shifting south in the afternoon. Friday night will introduce some variety to the sky with partly cloudy conditions and a low around 56 degrees, the south southwest wind slowing to a calm in the evening.
Over the weekend, the trend of clear weather persists. The National Weather Service reports that Saturday is set to be sunny with a high near 76 degrees, indicative of slightly cooler temperatures. Winds will follow a southeast to west-southwest pattern in the afternoon at 5 to 10 mph. Saturday night's low drops to around 51 degrees under mostly clear skies, with winds calming later in the evening.
The remainder of the weekend sustains the clear and sunny forecast, with Sunday's high nearing 78 degrees and a south wind at a mild 5 mph during the afternoon hours. As the sun sets, the sky will see some clouds, with a low of around 54 degrees and a west wind around 5 mph. Moving into the early week, Monday and Tuesday promise mostly sunny days with highs dipping to the low 70s and winds maintaining their gentle presence.









