Tucson, AZ – Tucson will face scorching heat Monday, with temperatures forecasted to reach a high of 101°F. Residents and commuters along I-10 and other areas should brace for the heat, especially during the afternoon when temperatures peak. Although east-southeast winds will blow at around 7 to 14 mph, they’ll provide little relief.
The National Weather Service advises residents to minimize sun exposure, especially from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when the sun is strongest. Wearing light, loose-fitting clothing and staying hydrated are essential for staying safe in such extreme temperatures. Tucson’s prolonged heat spells can strain both residents and resources, so staying informed on heat advisories is crucial.
Tuesday brings another hot day, with highs near 100°F under clear, sunny skies. Lows will drop to the upper 60s by evening, offering a cooler night but still warm for October. Wednesday and Thursday will continue the trend, with highs staying in the high 90s. While nights will be relatively cooler, daytime temperatures will require precautions.




