PHOENIX — We have broken 3 records in Phoenix since yesterday including our daily high both today and yesterday and we recorded the warmest low this morning.
These unseasonably high temperatures pose a minor to moderate heat risk, particularly for children, seniors, and outdoor workers.
To stay safe, drink plenty of water, limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and never leave children or pets in a vehicle.
Relief is on the way! Temperatures will gradually cool as we head toward the weekend. Increasing clouds on Wednesday could even bring a few sprinkles to the high country.
However, breezy conditions Thursday through Saturday may elevate fire danger across the state.
By the weekend, expect partly cloudy skies and highs returning to the 80s across the Valley.
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2025 Sky Harbor Official Rainfall to date: 0.87″ (-1.60″ from average)
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2024 Sky Harbor Official Rainfall to date: 4.54″ (-2.68″ from average)
Monsoon 2024 Sky Harbor Official Rainfall: 0.74″ (-1.69″ from average)
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Daily rainfall reports from all across the Valley can be found here.
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PHOENIX IS GETTING DRIER – LOWER RAINFALL AVERAGES NOW
Average Monsoon Rainfall in Phoenix (1981-2010): 2.71″ of rain
NEW Average Monsoon Rainfall in Phoenix (1991-2020): 2.43″ of rain
Average Yearly Rainfall in Phoenix (1981-2010): 8:03″ of rain
NEW Average Yearly Rainfall in Phoenix (1991-2020): 7.22″ of rain
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Weather 2025-03-25 10:38:26
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