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Phoenix Welcomes Pleasant Week of Sunshine, Perfect for Veterans Day Outdoors

Phoenix Welcomes Pleasant Week of Sunshine, Perfect for Veterans Day Outdoors

The city of Phoenix is expected to bask in warm and predominantly sunny skies over the coming week, with temperatures comfortably hovering in the 70s and 80s, according to forecasts. Soak in the clear skies while enjoying Veterans Day outdoors, as the

National Weather Service

predicts “Mostly sunny, with a high near 80” for November 11, with calm winds stirring slightly from the east.

The weather this week will stay mild. Tuesday’s high will be around 75°F, and by Wednesday, it’ll warm up to near 80°F. Nights will cool down to the low 50s, so a light sweater might be nice for an evening walk. Thursday will be sunny with a high around 84°F. The winds will stay light, changing direction but remaining mild throughout the day, as per the

National Weather Service

.

As the weekend approaches, Friday will witness similarly clear skies and a high of approximately 78 degrees, ideal for any and all outdoor plans. The evening may bring a nominal shift in the weather, with “Partly cloudy, with a low around 49” expected, providing the perfect backdrop for a cozy evening at home or a night out beneath the subdued starlight. As the Southwestern sun eventually sets, Phoenix’s denizens are set to be left with a slightly cooler “Mostly sunny, with a high near 69” on Saturday, as reported by the

National Weather Service

.

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