
As the city of Phoenix braces for a sweltering week ahead, the National Weather Service has forecasted a series of sunny and hot days, with temperatures soaring above the century mark. Today, thermometers are expected to hit a peak of 107°F, under clear skies and light winds shifting from calm to a west southwest direction in the afternoon, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.
In the evening, while Phoenix residents attempt to cool down, the evening will remain mostly clear with tepid lows hovering around 80°F. A continuous pattern of high temperatures is set to dominate the upcoming days, with a predicted high of 106°F and 109°F respectively for Saturday and Sunday, as reported by the National Weather Service.
The start to the new week shows no sign of relief from the heat for the people of Phoenix. Expectations are for a mostly sunny Monday with a high near 107°F, followed by a slight bump in overnight lows to around 86°F, as gleaned from the forecast. By Wednesday evening, there’s a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, offering a bit of relief for the dry ground. The rest of the week stays hot, with highs above 100°F and a 20% chance of storms on Thursday, as detailed by the National Weather Service.









