
Phoenix residents can anticipate clear skies and consistent heat over the next week. Today's forecast predicts a high near 105 degrees with calmer winds shifting west southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon, while tonight is likely to drop to a low around 82 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The westerly wind persists into the late hours but will pivot to southeast after midnight.
As Wednesday approaches, Arizona’s heat shows no signs of letting up, with highs nearing 105 degrees. Easterly winds may gust up to 20 mph, while nighttime offers only modest relief, dipping to around 78 degrees under mostly clear skies, as per the NWS. A steady southwest breeze of 5 to 10 mph will shift south-southeast after midnight. This pattern holds through Thursday and into the weekend, with sunny days, highs around 100 degrees, and cooler evenings settling into the mid-70s.
Friday’s forecast is a near-mirror of Thursday, with the sun dominating and a high projected at 99 degrees, and calm winds are expected to pick up in the west-southwest direction later in the day. By nightfall, the clear skies remain as the temperature mercifully dips to about 73 degrees. The weekend outlook remains unchanged. Saturday is set to sizzle with a high of 98 degrees and calm winds that will take a southwestern path at approximately 5 mph. Similarly, Saturday night is poised to maintain the trend with clear conditions and a low settling around 74 degrees.
Closing out the week on Sunday, the unrelenting sun may push temperatures back toward the 100-degree mark. A light southwest breeze is expected in the afternoon, followed by mostly clear skies and a comfortable low near 74 degrees in the evening. On Monday, winds will begin from the east before shifting westerly in the afternoon.









