Metro Phoenix and large swaths of the desert areas of Arizona were under a freeze warning through Sunday, the National Weather Service in Phoenix warned on Friday. The weather service later issued ...
Metro Phoenix and most of Arizona was seeing strong winds or blustery conditions on Wednesday, according to weather forecasts. Here's what to expect.
Forecasters say we may see some winter weather across the state this coming week. The National Weather Service says we might finally see some winter weather in Arizona! "A low pressure system will move through the region Tue-Wed dropping temperatures to near normal.
After what seems like forever since we've gotten rain in the Valley, we're finally going to see some winter weather arrive in Arizona!
Freeze warnings were issued across Arizona, including Maricopa, Pinal, Pima and Cochise counties, with some warnings extended through Monday.
It'll be chilly again later this week in Arizona ― even in metro Phoenix! Tuesday temperatures in Phoenix will peak at about 69 degrees, which is a little high for this time of year. We'll see an increased chance for showers,
Dry weather and cold temperatures are settling in across Arizona, with freeze warnings in effect for high terrain and lower desert areas this weekend.
The storm is battering southern California with Santa Ana winds, fueling wildfire risks. Arizona will see winds, but not much more.
Mid-sixties for your high temperatures throughout the weekend while the eastern part of the U.S. deals with a deep freeze.
In 2024 across northern Arizona, average temperatures were far above normal. For many locations, the year was in the top three warmest on record.
Metro Phoenix is known for its dry heat, but not so much during the winter. However, Phoenix is experiencing one of the longest dry spells on record, according to the National Weather Service.
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