
Phoenix residents can expect a bright and sunny week ahead, with temperatures set to surge into the mid-100s, based on an extended forecast provided by the National Weather Service. The unyielding sunshine has become a staple of the region, marking a stretch of weather reminiscent of typical summer expectation in Arizona's Urban Heart.
Leading into the weekend, today's high is anticipated to near 92 with light winds shifting from variable to west-southwest at 5 to 10 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight, the low should hover around 64. The familiar azure canvas of the daytime sky will prevail into the night, yielding only a spatter of clouds, southwest winds easing as the city slumbers.
The following days, Sunday through Friday, herald a gradual but steady climb in temperatures. Sunday promises sun-filled skies with a high near 87, a soft south breeze coursing through the streets before turning west-southwest. As we slip into the night, expect a clear sky with a low around 65. Monday continues the trend, sunny with a high near 91 and potential gusts as high as 20 mph, a clarity that persists through the night with a low around 66.
Midweek presents the zenith, with Wednesday's temperature cresting at a scorching 102 degrees under uninterrupted sunshine. Calm winds will offer little respite, inevitably turning southwest at 5 mph in the afternoon. "Wednesday Night’s forecast is clear, with a low around 73," as outlined by the National Weather Service. Thursday inflates the mercury further, Sunny promising a high near 105 and leaving the night slightly warmer, mostly clear with a low around 75.









