Mesa, Arizona is enjoying a calm, clear morning at 64 degrees — but don't get too comfortable. A significant heat wave is building fast, and this weekend marks the start of a prolonged stretch of extreme desert heat that will define the coming week.
Saturday climbs to a warm but manageable 93°F under sunny skies with a light southerly breeze. Layers in the morning, a t-shirt by midday. Sunday pushes close to 99°. Then the week ahead looks like this: Monday hits 103°, Tuesday and Wednesday both reach 104°, Thursday matches that, and Friday backs off slightly to 102° — which will feel like relief by then.
No active weather alerts are in effect right now, and there is zero precipitation in the forecast. Wind speeds remain minimal across the entire stretch, meaning there is nothing to cut through the heat. That makes deliberate planning essential.
Practically speaking, early mornings are your best window for commuting, outdoor chores, or exercise. By Saturday afternoon, pavement is already radiating heat quickly. From Monday onward, aim to be indoors before noon if you can manage it. Keep water in the car — not for emergencies, but for everyday existence in Arizona summer conditions.
This is your daily Mesa, Arizona weather briefing: concise, specific, and practical. Under three minutes, every day — covering current conditions, highs and lows, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and real-world advice for East Valley residents navigating Phoenix-area heat.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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