Phoenix, AZ – A light rain forecast promises a slight relief from the dry conditions for Phoenix and surrounding areas, as showers are expected to move in today, primarily between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Residents can anticipate up to a 50% chance of precipitation, mostly in the western parts of the Phoenix metro area, with Scottsdale receiving the highest totals overnight at 0.17 inches, while Chandler and Gilbert reported no measurable rain.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s rainfall will be followed by clearer skies tonight, with temperatures dipping to a low of 50 degrees. Winds are expected to remain calm, shifting westward at around 5 mph by morning. This upcoming week, Phoenix will see mostly sunny days, peaking at highs in the low to mid-70s through Wednesday, bringing warmer temperatures and stable weather to the region.
Monday will bring full sunshine with a high near 72 degrees, while temperatures will cool down to around 48 degrees by Monday night. Winds are expected to shift slightly westward during the day but remain calm into the evening. Tuesday’s forecast predicts continued sunny skies with a high of 73, along with light east-northeast winds, creating ideal outdoor conditions for most of the Phoenix metro.
Looking further ahead, Wednesday’s forecast shows similar sunny conditions, with temperatures peaking at 74 degrees. Another cool night is expected Wednesday, with a low of 48 degrees. By Thursday, slightly cooler conditions will set in, with a high around 68 degrees, but the clear skies will persist. The week will round out with sunny weather on Friday, reaching a high of 71, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities.



