
The National Weather Service has issued an extended forecast for Phoenix, Arizona, predicting a stretch of clear skies and rising temperatures that could see highs breaching the 100-degree mark over the coming days. According to the forecast, today will be sunny with a high near 102 degrees, and light winds shifting from calm to a light westerly direction. Phoenix residents can expect clear nights with lows hovering around the mid-70s.
The serene weather is set to persist throughout the weekend, with the temperature inching upward. Saturday is slated to be sunny, cresting at around 104 degrees, and a similar calm wind pattern as Friday, known for causing discomfort among the heat-sensitive populations. While the nights may offer some respite, the temperature will not dip significantly, with an expected low of 77 degrees.
Heading into the new week, no reprieve is in sight from the unrelenting sun. The forecast from The National Weather Service shows a potential high of 106 degrees on Sunday, rising even further to a sizzling 108 degrees by Monday. As the week progresses, the forecast suggests a continued streak of clear skies and scorching heat, with daytime highs consistently topping 100 degrees.
Even as Phoenix approaches the midpoint of the week, the dry heat seems undeterred. Tuesday will greet residents with yet another sunny day, featuring a high near 107 degrees, and light winds that make little headway in dispelling the heat. Wednesday promises a similarly stark landscape, marked by unrelenting sunshine and a high peaking around 106 degrees. The night brings a modest cool down to an anticipated low near 80 degrees.









