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PHOENIX — As drier air sweeps across the region early this week, high pressure continues to influence weather patterns. This condition is expected to maintain temperatures above normal for the next several days. However, a transition in the weather pattern is on the horizon, bringing changes later in the week as a weather system moves slowly through the Western U.S.
Beginning Wednesday and Thursday, this system will usher in breezy conditions, with temperatures beginning to dip as the week progresses. By the weekend, residents may finally witness a break from the streak of consecutive days exceeding 100 degrees.
Here’s the upcoming forecast:
THURSDAY: High of 106°F, low of 80°F, with breezy conditions expected.
FRIDAY: Slightly cooler with a high of 104°F and a low of 79°F.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny, reaching a high of 103°F and a low of 80°F.
SUNDAY: Continuing the trend, with a high of 100°F and a low of 79°F.
The Monsoon Meter for Sunday indicates a level of 2 for the Mogollon Rim and White Mountains, suggesting some potential for moisture but still below average conditions.
While Arizona has experienced severe weather recently, a collection of footage capturing thunderstorms, floods, and wildfires is available for viewing. The latest updates on weather and emergencies can also be accessed through various news platforms.
Residents are encouraged to share photos and videos of their weather experiences, provided it is safe to do so. Submissions can be sent through apps or social media using the hashtag #BeOn12.
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