Weather updates from various National Weather Service offices indicate a cooling trend in the coming days with temperatures dropping before rising again later in the week. Areas like lower deserts and high deserts will experience fluctuating highs, with some regions expecting temperatures to exceed 110°F by Friday. Red Flag Warnings are issued due to gusty winds and dry conditions, leading to Critical Fire Weather Conditions in June.
Generally seasonable temperatures are expected for much of the week ahead before temperatures warm back up from Friday into next weekend. #CAwx https://t.co/NJHvzbdBHd
Here are the low temperatures across the region this morning with many areas in the 70s. Expect high temperatures this afternoon to be about 5 degrees cooler compared to over the weekend. #azwx #cawx https://t.co/mKEZBmQMb3
A cooling trend during the first part of this week will push temperatures temporarily back to normal for Monday-Wednesday. However, temperatures will heat back up later this week with highs likely topping 110° across the lower deserts by Friday. #azwx #cawx https://t.co/nQhPNrk95V
The "coolest" day of the week with highs from 100 to 105 in the lower deserts and from 85 to 95 in the high deserts. Mountain highs will be in the 70s, valley highs from 75 to 85, and coastal highs from 66 to 76. #CAWX https://t.co/WIlY6iqdkT
Hotter with highs from 109 to 114 in the lower deserts and from 95 to 105 in the high deserts. Mountain highs in the 80s and low 90s. Valley highs from 85 to 98, and coastal highs from 70 to 79. #cawx https://t.co/kLsNLbjayR
Our temperatures will slowly back off the new few days, taking some of the heat out of the air. Unfortunately, this also means wind. Gusty southwest winds and very dry air usually only means one thing in June, Critical Fire Weather Conditions. Red Flag Warnings are out. #azwx https://t.co/gYynR76U9M