Phoenix Awaits a Sunlit Morning: Weather Forecast Details Inside

Dive into tomorrow's sunny forecast for Phoenix with insights from your favorite meteorologist, Amy Freeze. From gentle morning breezes to a detailed weekly outlook, here’s everything you need to know to plan your week!
Good morning, Phoenix! Prepare for a beautifully sunny day ahead with highs soaring up to 90°F. Get all your weather updates and more on our blog!
Welcome to your detailed weather update for Phoenix, presented by meteorologist Amy Freeze. Starting with a sunny morning at a comfortable 68°F, temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, peaking at 90°F. The clear skies extend across much of the Southwest, although some areas like Cedar City and Salt Lake City might experience scattered showers and mixed precipitation. Don’t forget, the UV index is very high! Read on for a comprehensive seven-day forecast and more about the regional weather trends in our full blog article. Stay safe and enjoy the sunny days ahead!
On the regional radar, rain showers stretch from the northern California coastline across to Reno. Ely is experiencing some light rain, while Cedar City has scattered showers moving through. The mountain regions near Salt Lake City are seeing a mix of rain and snow, contributing to potentially slippery conditions. Further south, San Francisco and Los Angeles enjoy clearer skies, with rain confined to the northern part of the state. Las Vegas remains dry.
Tomorrow morning in Phoenix starts mostly clear with a comfortable 68 degrees at 8 AM. As the morning progresses, the sun will shine bright, with temperatures slightly increasing to 69 degrees by 10 AM and reaching 77 degrees by noon. Winds will be gentle, shifting from south-southeast at 4 miles per hour to east-southeast at 6 miles per hour.
Tomorrow, the Southwest will see some impressive high temperatures, well above average for this time of year. Phoenix is expected to soar to a high of 92 degrees, while the Las Vegas area will be hitting around 83 degrees. Farther north, Bakersfield will experience a warm high of 86 degrees, and Fresno could reach 87 degrees. Los Angeles will be cooler, topping out at 65 degrees, with San Diego slightly warmer at 66 degrees.
For tomorrow in the Southwest, expect increasing cloud cover as a weak low-pressure system moves through Arizona, bringing scattered showers primarily in northern regions. By afternoon, expect temperatures in the low 80s in deserts, cooler in the mountains. Central and southern California will continue with cloudy skies, but little rainfall is anticipated. Winds will pick up noticeably, especially near mountain passes, where gusts could reach 25 to 30 mph.
The UV index in Phoenix is very high at 9 for both Wednesday and Thursday, with a burn time of just 15 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the Phoenix 7 Day Outlook: Thursday: Mostly sunny, with highs reaching up to 93 degrees, and a low of 68 degrees. Friday: Clear skies are expected with a high climbing to 94 degrees and a low of 69 degrees. Saturday: It’s staying sunny with temperatures peaking at 95 degrees and cooling down to 69 degrees at night. Sunday: A partly cloudy day awaits, cooling slightly to a high of 77 degrees, with a nighttime low of 59 degrees. Monday: Partly cloudy, warming back up to a high of 75 degrees and a low of 60 degrees. Tuesday: Continued partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising to 77 degrees and a low around 61 degrees. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with the day heating up to 84 degrees, while dropping to a low of 64 degrees.
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