PHOENIX, Ariz. – The desert sky glows deep indigo as dawn creeps over the Superstition Mountains, the air still and cool at 64°F. By sunrise, that early calm will give way to bright blue skies and rising warmth as Arizona’s classic fall weather continues its unbroken streak. It’s another crisp, dry start for the Valley — perfect for early runners, hikers, and those tackling post-Halloween cleanups before the afternoon heat sets in.
The National Weather Service in Phoenix calls for a steady pattern of sunny, dry conditions lasting through at least Monday, with highs approaching 88–89°F each day. Winds remain light from the east, offering calm travel across the metro and along I-10 and Loop 202. Humidity stays low, making it ideal for outdoor work, early holiday decorating, or desert excursions.
By Monday night into Tuesday, models hint at slightly cooler air sliding south from the Great Basin, nudging highs back into the mid-80s. Still, it’s a far cry from typical November chill. To be fair, this late-season warmth is not unusual for Phoenix, but forecasters suggest a pattern shift may develop by late next week as high pressure weakens and a weak trough edges inland.
For now, residents can expect a perfect start to November — warm afternoons, crisp nights, and no sign yet of winter’s chill. It’s the kind of stretch that makes desert living enviable this time of year — bright, tranquil, and reliably dry.
Five-Day Outlook for Phoenix, AZ:
Sat: 88/60 – Sunny and dry.
Sun: 89/62 – Mostly sunny; light breeze.
Mon: 89/62 – Mostly sunny; calm.
Tue: 89/62 – Sunny and slightly cooler.
Wed: 87/60 – Warm; light winds, no rain.





