
Phoenix residents can expect the weather to shift from cloudy skies to clear sunshine as the week progresses, according to the National Weather Service. After a mostly cloudy start, the day will brighten up, reaching a comfortable high near 69 degrees. Those venturing outdoors can look forward to a gentle breeze coming from the west at a light 5 mph in the afternoon.
The evening promises mostly clear skies, with temperatures dropping to a cooler 46 degrees. Despite the calm wind settling in tonight, the city is gearing for a serene Sunday. The temperature will mimic today's, peaking once again near 69 degrees with calm winds shifting north northeast around 5 mph.
As commuters return to their weekday routines, the weather offers a steady companion, continuing the pattern of sunny skies with Monday's high expected around 71 degrees. This trend, seemingly uninterrupted, is peppered by winds from the east northeast between 5 to 10 mph. Monday Night is looking "mostly clear, with a low around 49," echoes the forecast from National Weather Service.
The benevolence of the elements carries through to Tuesday, projecting mostly sunny conditions with a high hovering near 71 degrees, nurtured by a gentle east northeast wind at 5 mph. Through the brush strokes of a partly sunny Wednesday, with a high near 72, comes a shift—shadows of uncertainty cast by a 20 percent chance of showers transpire and into the night.
As denizens prepare to celebrate the onset of the New Year, Phoenix's weather narrative takes a murkier turn. Weather forecasts introduce a 50 percent chance of light showers on New Year's Day, with the high settling around 67 degrees in a blanket of mostly cloudy skies. "Calm wind becoming east southeast around 5 mph," predict meteorologists, as Phoenix tiptoes into a new cycle marked with possible precipitation, according to NWS.
The rest of the week remains ensconced in the possibility of rain, maintaining a consistent 50 percent chance of showers through Friday. This period, wrapped in mostly cloudy conditions, promises modest precipitation with new amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.









