With snowfall far below average and record-breaking heat, the High Country could feel like early summer by Friday.
A second storm system will bring rain, snow and extreme wind to Arizona on Wednesday, following a Tuesday cold front that dropped 1.3 inches of snow in Flagstaff.
Along with the winds, temperatures take another drop. The forecast high reaches 80 degrees in Phoenix on Thursday afternoon.
We may see record-breaking highs very soon in the Valley, and triple digits for the first time in 2026 next week.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms could bring hail and gusty winds to Phoenix tonight. See how soon the first 100-degree temperatures of 2026 will arrive.
Dry weather is expected this weekend, with highs in the 80s in Phoenix.
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