Phoenix is entering one of those weeks that defines desert summer. Right now it's a comfortable 73°F and clear, but by Monday afternoon temperatures hit 102°F — and they keep climbing. Tuesday reaches 103°F, and Wednesday through Thursday lock in at 104°F. No clouds, no precipitation, no relief. Just relentless sunshine and stacking heat.
Winds are minimal all week, running calm to 5 mph through mid-week with only a slight nudge to 10 mph by Thursday and Friday. With no breeze to cut the heat index, what you feel is exactly what the thermometer reads.
For commuters and anyone with outdoor plans, the strategy is simple: get it done early. Mornings are your window. By midday Monday onward, conditions become genuinely dangerous if you're not prepared. Lows hold in the mid-to-upper 70s overnight, offering limited recovery time between hot days.
What to wear: light, loose, and light-colored clothing. Sun protection is non-negotiable — hat, sunscreen, UV-blocking layers if you're outside for extended periods. Hydration needs to be proactive, not reactive. This kind of sustained, building heat is the kind that catches people off guard precisely because each day feels like a manageable step up from the last.
No severe weather alerts are currently in effect. The weekend brings very slight relief, with Sunday's high near 100°F — still hot, but the first sign of easing after a grueling stretch.
This is your daily Phoenix Arizona weather briefing — under three minutes, practical, and specific. Produced by YesWee using AI technology.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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