Temperatures climb to the middle 70s by Thursday afternoon. Morning lows in the Valley will also climb back to average, around the mid 40s.
Forecasters say we may see some winter weather across the state this coming week. The National Weather Service says we might finally see some winter weather in Arizona! "A low pressure system will move through the region Tue-Wed dropping temperatures to near normal.
The Phoenix Valley's eastern high terrain could see wind gusts exceed 50 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Winter weather enjoyers can rejoice as overnight subfreezing temperatures were expected to arrive in areas across Arizona. The National Weather Service issued freeze warnings on Jan. 8 and again ...
After what seems like forever since we've gotten rain in the Valley, we're finally going to see some winter weather arrive in Arizona!
Dry weather and cold temperatures are settling in across Arizona, with freeze warnings in effect for high terrain and lower desert areas this weekend.
Both the Phoenix Fire Department and the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management are deploying personnel and sending equipment.
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The National Weather Service issued freeze warnings on Jan. 8 for across much of Arizona, including Maricopa, Pinal, Pima and Cochise counties.
Metro Phoenix and large swaths of the desert areas of Arizona were under a freeze warning through Sunday, the National Weather Service in Phoenix warned on Friday. The weather service later issued ...
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