
The Phoenix area is expected to remain under gloomy skies with a 50 percent chance of showers continuing overnight. According to the National Weather Service, the local temperature will hover around 55 degrees, with calm winds and possible new precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch.
Phoenix residents will start to see some relief from the wet weather by Thursday morning as shower chances dip to 30 percent before 8 a.m. The skies are set to clear gradually, aiming for a daily high near 65 degrees. Winds from the west-southwest will maintain a gentle pace at around 5 mph.
Heading into Thursday night, the forecast suggests an increase in clouds with a low of 52 degrees. Light winds will shift from calm to an easterly direction after midnight. Conditions on Friday will follow a similar pattern with a 20 percent chance of showers after 11 a.m. and mostly cloudy skies. The mercury is expected to climb near 67 degrees, accompanied by a light east wind.
The weekend outlook indicates a continuance of unpredictable weather, with a 30 percent chance of Saturday showers, mainly post 11 a.m. Temperatures will peak around 65 degrees, shifting from an east-northeast breeze to a westerly flow in the afternoon. Saturday night has a forecasted low of 52 degrees with a 50 percent chance of rain and potential thunderstorms, where new rainfall could exceed a tenth of an inch in some areas.
Sunday will bring a brief respite from the periodic rainfall, boasting only a 20 percent chance of morning showers and a high expected near 64 degrees. As the week progresses, Phoenix anticipates clearer conditions: Mostly clear nights and sunny days, with daytime highs stepping from 67 to 71 degrees by Wednesday and overnight lows consistently in the upper 40s to low 50s.









