
Residents in Phoenix should prepare for a warm week ahead with temperatures flirting with the triple digits today, according to the latest weather forecast. The National Weather Service anticipates "increasing clouds, with a high near 99" for today, and lighter winds shifting from variable to west southwest at 5 to 10 mph as the afternoon progresses. As the evening rolls in, the weather is expected to switch up to "partly cloudy, with a low around 68" and a calm west southwest wind.
Looking towards the weekend, there's a slight dip in the mercury with tomorrow's conditions pegged as "mostly cloudy, with a high near 93." The calm of the morning is set to give way to winds from the west southwest reaching around 5 mph in the afternoon. Even as the sun sinks, the temperatures are staying put with expected lows at a cozy 68 degrees under more mostly cloudy skies.
Come Monday, the forecast suggest, "mostly sunny, with a high near 94," a gentle respite from the near-century mark of today's heat. The wind remains tame, transitioning to a southerly direction at about 5 mph in the afternoon. The night's sky will be decorated with wisps of clouds and the temperatures, somewhat steady, with a "mostly cloudy, with a low around 69."
As Tuesday rolls around, the skies are said to clear up, heralding a sunny day with highs hovering at 93 degrees—a scene that seems akin to a broken record with a light breeze turning to a more determined "west southwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning." The subsequent night offers clear skies, with a tranquil "low around 66." This trend of sunny and clear conditions is set to run through to Wednesday, maintaining the same temperature highs and wind patterns.
The latter part of the week, as reported by the National Weather Service, promises more relief with "sunny, with a high near 89" on Thursday, and "sunny, with a high near 82" by Friday, as a calm breeze adds a hint of movement to what’s forecast to be a largely undisturbed, classic Phoenix sky.









