Arizona starts the morning calm and cool under clear skies as Phoenix wakes to temperatures in the low 50s. The air feels crisp but comfortable, and a bright stretch of February warmth is building fast across the Valley.
According to the National Weather Service in Phoenix, sunny skies will push highs near 74 degrees today with light winds. Sunday climbs even higher, reaching 79 under mostly sunny skies. That puts the Valley well above average for mid-February and delivers strong spring vibes heading into Washington’s Birthday.
Monday stays warm near 75 but turns breezy, with south to southwest winds increasing to 10 to 15 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. By Monday night, showers become likely with a 70% chance of rain. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter inch are possible. Roads along I-10, Loop 202 and I-17 could turn slick late Monday, especially during the evening commute.
Tuesday brings a 30% chance of lingering showers before skies gradually clear. Highs cool slightly to around 70. While this system won’t bring heavy rain, it marks a shift toward a more unsettled pattern.
President’s Day week still trends mild overall, with temperatures hovering near or slightly above normal after Tuesday. No winter cold snap or freeze is expected across central Arizona, and a broader warming trend remains favored into late February.
Are you planning outdoor events this weekend? Let us know how the weather looks in your neighborhood.
Five Day Outlook for Phoenix, Arizona:
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 79.
Monday: Mostly cloudy and breezy, high 75.
Tuesday: Chance of showers, high 70.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 69.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 67.



