Arizona – A calm desert morning settles over southern Arizona as Tucson wakes under clear skies. Porch lights shine on dry pavement, and the air feels cool but not biting.
Early temperatures hover in the upper 40s, mild by winter standards but cool enough for a jacket. Winds stay light, keeping travel smooth along I-10 and surface streets. No weather hazards are expected, making for an easy start to the day.
Sunshine quickly takes over. By late morning, temperatures climb through the 60s, and by afternoon they reach the low 70s. The warmth feels noticeable, especially after the cool start. Winter lingers only in the shadows and early hours.
Tonight remains quiet and clear. Temperatures dip into the upper 30s, allowing a crisp feel before sunrise. Frost risk stays limited to sheltered areas outside the metro. Most neighborhoods remain dry and calm.
Friday continues the warming trend. Highs reach the mid-70s under full sun, and winds stay light. Outdoor plans benefit from stable weather, and travel conditions remain excellent throughout the day and evening.
Saturday pushes the warmth further. Afternoon highs approach the mid-70s again, with bright sunshine dominating the sky. The air feels more like early spring than late January. Saturday night stays clear, with lows settling into the low 40s.
Sunday turns even warmer. Highs climb near 77 degrees, marking one of the warmest days of the stretch. Clouds stay limited, and rain chances remain near zero. Looking ahead into early February, temperatures trend above normal across southern Arizona, with dry conditions holding steady.
Plan layers for cool mornings and lighter clothing by afternoon. Staying hydrated becomes important again as warmth builds. How warm did it feel in your neighborhood by midday?
Five-Day Weather Outlook – Tucson, AZ
Today: Partly sunny, high near 72
Friday: Sunny, high near 74
Saturday: Sunny, high near 76
Sunday: Sunny, high near 77
Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 76



