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Phoenix Embraces Veterans Day with Sunny Skies and Gentle Breezes, Mild Week Ahead

Phoenix Embraces Veterans Day with Sunny Skies and Gentle Breezes, Mild Week Ahead

As Phoenix residents honor Veterans Day under the warmth of an 82-degree sun, the calm forecast seems to echo the city’s tranquil gratitude. According to the

National Weather Service

, the gentle east breeze rising to around 5 mph should not disrupt the serene outdoor commemorations scheduled throughout the city.

Low temperatures this morning were very near the daily normals. Look for occasional passing high clouds through the day and afternoon highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s.

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Temperatures are set to mildly drop tonight to a comfortable 50 degrees, maintaining the clear skies. The weather will continue to comfortably cool down over the week with highs subtly fluctuating. Tuesday will bring a high near 74, followed by a nighttime low of 50, while Wednesday’s high will see a slight increase to near 78 degrees, as detailed by the

National Weather Service

.

Veterans Day’s calm conditions are predicted to persist into the week, with Thursday’s forecast mirroring today’s sunny disposition, reaching highs around 82. As we inch towards Friday, we can expect a high of 77 with a light east wind turning west in the afternoon.

As per

the National Weather Service

, Saturday’s mostly sunny skies will herald a high of about 68, but as night descends, there’s a 20 percent chance of showers to freshen the city. Sunday will follow suit with a 30 percent chance of showers and a slightly cooler high near 65, as the wind shows indecision, starting east and then deciding west.

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