PHOENIX, Arizona – The desert sky glows pale gold before sunrise, the air cool and still—a calm start to a classic Arizona November weekend. This tranquil pattern continues for days, with warm sunshine, light winds, and dry air dominating across the Valley. For now, Phoenix remains one of the few U.S. cities enjoying steady warmth while the rest of the country braces for early snow and freezing air.
According to the National Weather Service in Phoenix, high pressure will keep skies clear and daytime highs comfortably above average through Monday. Temperatures climb from the mid-80s today to near 89°F by Sunday, while nights stay cool around 60°F. Winds remain gentle, ideal for outdoor plans, local events, and Veterans Day ceremonies.
By Monday, conditions stay sunny and stable, with highs near 87°F before slight cooling returns midweek. No rain is expected through Tuesday, but models hint at a weak system brushing northern Arizona by Thursday or Friday. That could bring a 20% chance of light showers and slightly cooler air for the weekend—a small shift that marks the first subtle signs of the coming winter transition.
For now, travel across I-10 and the East Valley looks ideal, with dry roads and crystal-clear skies. It’s also a perfect stretch for late-season yard cleanup, hiking, or early Christmas decorating before the next cool-down arrives late week.
Five-Day Weather Snapshot for Phoenix, AZ:
Sat: 85/60 – Sunny; calm and dry.
Sun: 89/62 – Bright, warm; light east wind.
Mon: 87/60 – Sunny; steady warmth.
Tue (Veterans Day): 85/59 – Clear and calm; great for ceremonies.
Wed: 85/61 – Mostly sunny; slight cooling trend midweek.





