
The City of Phoenix is gearing up for a stretch of clear, sunny days, according to the latest weather forecast. With a high expected to reach 89 degrees today under sunny skies, residents can enjoy a typical warm May day, with a calm wind turning to west at about 5 mph in the afternoon. As the sun sets, Phoenix will see a clear night and a comfortable low around 65 degrees, with the wind maintaining its western course at a mild 5 mph before calming down in the evening, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Carried through the weekend, the weather will persistently hold court with sunshine, with highs creeping upwards. Tomorrow is set to see a high near 93 degrees with similar calm winds becoming westerly, while Saturday continues the pattern with highs reaching near 92 degrees. Light variable winds will shift to the southwest at 5 to 10 mph in the morning, occasionally gusting up to 20 mph. The clear night will follow, the low dipping to around 63 degrees, and gusts possibly hitting 20 mph once again.
As detailed in the extended forecast, Phoenix's weather on Sunday reveals no significant change, maintaining sunny conditions with an afternoon high around 84 and southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph, gusting as high as 20 mph. Lighting the night, it will remain mostly clear with a low around 62 degrees, and the southwest wind will continue its gentle touch at 5 to 10 mph.
The trends promise uninterrupted sunshine as the new week begins, with Monday's temperature reaching near 84 degrees under sunny skies, and winds from the south-southwest at 5 to 10 mph becoming westerly in the afternoon. The transparency of the night's sky will present a low around 63 degrees, and winds will settle down to a calm state after dark. Leading into Tuesday, the city will wake up to another sun-filled day as temperatures soar near 92 degrees, calm winds turning westward at about 5 mph in the afternoon. This pattern of clear skies stretches into Tuesday night with a low near 69 and a gentle western wind, presaging Wednesday’s anticipated high near a sweltering 99 degrees.









