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Phoenix Gears Up for Sizzling Week Ahead with Triple-Digit Temperatures

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Published on August 08, 2025
Phoenix Gears Up for Sizzling Week Ahead with Triple-Digit TemperaturesSource: Google Street View

Phoenix is in for a very hot week, with temperatures reaching around 112°F today. It will be sunny, and winds will shift from the east to the west at 5 to 10 mph. Tonight, there’s a small 10% chance of showers or thunderstorms between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. Skies will stay mostly clear, with a low around 88°F and light winds from the west-southwest, as stated by the National Weather Service.

Saturday will be sunny and hot with a high near 109°F. Winds will come from the south at 5 to 10 mph, shifting west in the afternoon. There's a small 10% chance of showers before 11 p.m. Sunday stays sunny and hot, with temperatures reaching around 110°F. Light winds will shift from the southeast to the west during the day. Sunday night will be clear with a low around 87°F, and light winds from the southwest, as reported by the National Weather Service.

Heading into next week, Monday promises further scorching heat with a forecasted sunny day and a high near 111 degrees, the winds once again primarily coming from the south at 5 to 10 mph but switching to westerly in the afternoon, similarly the night will be mostly clear with a low around 87 degrees. According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will mimic previous days with sunny and hot weather featuring a high again near 111 degrees and light and variable wind changing to a westward direction at 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon while Tuesday night remains mostly clear with a low near 87 degrees and winds calming after midnight.

Wednesday will be sunny with a high near 110°F and light winds from the west-southwest at 5 to 10 mph. The night will be clear with a low around 86°F and a light west wind. Thursday may bring a few isolated showers or storms, but the chance is low at 10%. Otherwise, it will be sunny with a high near 109°F and light west-southwest winds, as per the National Weather Service.