
The clear skies over Phoenix, Arizona, continue as the latest weather update from the National Weather Service forecasts a week of consistent sunshine and rising temperatures. The city, known for its hot desert climate, is expected to see daytime highs hovering near the 100-degree mark, though evenings will bring slightly cooler temperatures in the low 70s.
Wednesday started at 75°F and will heat up to around 95°F, with light southeast breezes near 5 mph. Tonight will be cool to about 73°F under mostly clear skies. The heat index was 78°F this morning, showing that summer-like warmth is still lingering in early October.
The National Weather Service says the sunny weather will last into the weekend. Thursday will be sunny with a high near 100, and light winds shifting southwest in the afternoon. Friday will be similar, but winds may gust up to 20 mph. Nights will be clear and a bit cooler, with no rain expected.
Phoenix will stay sunny through early next week with little change in the weather. Saturday’s high will be near 92 with light southwest winds. From Sunday to Tuesday, expect clear skies, highs in the mid-90s, good visibility, and light winds providing only slight relief.
For more updates on Phoenix’s weather, visit the National Weather Service. Everyone is advised to stay hydrated and use sunscreen, as the constant sunshine increases the risk of heat and sun exposure.









