Tucson, AZ – A stretch of warm, sunny days will settle over southern Arizona as the region welcomes daylight saving time on Sunday. Temperatures will rise steadily, with highs reaching the mid-80s by Monday before rain chances increase midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Tucson will see clear skies Sunday with a high of 76°F. Overnight temperatures will stay mild, dipping to 42°F. By Monday, expect sunny conditions with a high of 82°F. Winds will remain light, though breezy conditions are possible later in the week.
By Tuesday, cloud cover increases, and a 40% chance of showers develops in the afternoon. Highs will still reach 72°F, but overnight temperatures drop to 42°F with an 80% chance of rain. Wednesday follows with a slight cooldown, with highs near 69°F and lingering morning showers.
Looking further ahead, Thursday brings another round of potential rain, with a 50% chance of showers and breezy conditions. Highs will remain in the upper 60s before cooler, dry weather returns by Friday.
Drivers along I-10 should be aware of changing conditions Tuesday night into Wednesday, as wet roads could impact commutes. Residents are encouraged to enjoy the warm, sunny weekend before preparing for midweek rain.