Arizona Weather is starting crisp and calm across Phoenix this morning, with clear skies and a cool 48 degrees at Sky Harbor. The air feels sharp but comfortable, and commuters along I-10 and Loop 202 are driving under bright early sunshine. By afternoon, temperatures climb to 64 degrees as skies turn mostly sunny.
According to the National Weather Service in Phoenix, winds remain light and calm through midday before shifting southwest around 5 mph. Clouds increase later tonight, and a 30 percent chance of showers develops after 11 p.m. Rainfall totals should stay light, but a brief sprinkle could dampen pavement before sunrise.
Friday turns sunny again with a high near 63. Clear skies return Friday night with lows around 43. The warming trend builds quickly after that.
Saturday reaches 73 degrees under full sunshine. Sunday jumps to 81 with mostly sunny skies and light east winds. That’s a noticeable swing for February, and it signals early spring vibes settling into the Valley.
By Monday, highs surge to 85 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Afternoon sunshine will feel more like late March than mid-February. If you’re planning hikes near Camelback Mountain or South Mountain, hydrate early and wear sunscreen. Desert air can dry quickly even in winter.
Longer-range guidance points to continued above-normal warmth into midweek, with highs holding in the mid-80s. No snow, no freeze, just steady warming across central Arizona.
How are you handling the quick jump from 40s to mid-80s? Let us know what you’re seeing around Phoenix today.
Five Day Outlook for Phoenix, Arizona
Today: Becoming sunny, high 64.
Friday: Sunny, high 63.
Saturday: Sunny, high 73.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 81.
Monday: Mostly sunny, high 85.


