Metro Phoenix may see rain in the coming days. Here's the weather forecast, radar and everything to know, including how many days without rain.
We are expecting temperatures in the 60s this week for the Valley, as well as gusty winds in parts of the state.
The high temperature in Phoenix on Jan. 21 will be about 62 degrees. A Freeze Warning is in effect for the Valley beginning Tuesday night through Wednesday morning. 70-degree temps are back in the forecast for Phoenix by the weekend.
Phoenix has had 151 dry days in a row. There has been no measurable rainfall at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport since Aug. 22.
After freeze warnings were issued in metro Phoenix, weather has warmed up. When will it get cold again? Here's what weather experts predict.
Snow is common in much of Arizona, since the northern and eastern parts of the state are dotted by mountains and the high plateau of the Mogollon Rim. At an elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff averages 90 inches of snow a year.
Temperatures in the South were colder than Flagstaff on Tuesday and more snow fell in some areas in one day than all winter in northern Arizona.
However, Phoenix is experiencing one of the longest dry spells on record, according to the National Weather Service. As of Thursday ... falling into the low 40s through Monday. While parts of Arizona are typically warmer and drier than most of the country ...
Washington, D.C., will experience a high of 21 degrees and a low of 11 degrees around noon when the inauguration is set to begin.
The move is in "the interest of public safety," according to a news release from the National Football League.
“A low-pressure system will be moving through the area during the middle of next week, and that will bring a 40% chance of some light rain showers into the Phoenix metropolitan area,” O’Malley said. The best rain chances will be Monday and Tuesday with some light showers across the region.