
Phoenix residents can look forward to a spell of stable and calm weather for the Thanksgiving week according to the recent extended forecast. The National Weather Service provides data indicating clear skies and a low near 50 degrees overnight, as chill as the holiday spirit is warm. Wednesday is set to be sunny with a high near 77 degrees, a cool yet comfortable setting for those prepping for their feasts.
For the rest of the week, the weather appears to remain consistently agreeable, with mostly clear nights and sunny days. A calm wind shifting slightly from east northeast to southeast will lightly whisper through the streets. According to the National Weather Service, Thursday, the day of Thanksgiving, will see mostly sunny skies with a high again nearing 77 degrees. As families gather to give thanks and fill their homes with the scents of roasting turkeys and freshly baked pies, the weather intends to be as inviting as the festive atmosphere.
The low temperatures are expected to hover in the early fifties throughout the week, while daytimes should enjoy warmth with highs ranging from the mid to upper seventies. Friday will continue the trend with a sunny high near 75 and a tranquil night with a low around 51 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Saturday's high is predicted at a pleasant 72 degrees under sunny skies, followed by a partly cloudy night with a low around 50—a precise mirror of the calm that precedes the potential for change. Sunday's forecast reveals a slight chance of showers at 30 percent, doing little to dampen the steadfast sunniness of the day with a high near 70 degrees, as noted by the National Weather Service.
The fleeting possibility of rain carries over to Sunday night and into Monday, with chances dropping to a modest 20 percent as the week begins anew. Monday's high is expected around 68. The week is set to close on Tuesday with sunny skies and a high near 67, as per the National Weather Service.









