Metro Phoenix and large swaths of the desert areas of Arizona were under a freeze warning through Sunday, the National Weather Service in Phoenix warned on Friday. The weather service later issued ...
Forecasters say we may see some winter weather across the state this coming week. The National Weather Service says we might finally see some winter weather in Arizona! "A low pressure system will move through the region Tue-Wed dropping temperatures to near normal.
Metro Phoenix and most of Arizona was seeing strong winds or blustery conditions on Wednesday, according to weather forecasts. Here's what to expect.
After what seems like forever since we've gotten rain in the Valley, we're finally going to see some winter weather arrive in Arizona!
Metro Phoenix is known for its dry heat, but not so much during the winter. However, Phoenix is experiencing one of the longest dry spells on record, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures climb to the middle 70s by Thursday afternoon. Morning lows in the Valley will also climb back to average, around the mid 40s.
Washington, D.C., will experience a high of 21 degrees and a low of 11 degrees around noon when the inauguration is set to begin.
After freeze warnings were issued in metro Phoenix, weather has warmed up. When will it get cold again? Here's what weather experts predict.
Scheduled for late January, presidential inauguration ceremonies always take place during a chilly time of year at the nation’s capital. The normal high temperature for the day is 45 degrees, and the normal low temperature for the day is 30 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are some suggestions for making a difference by helping relief efforts in California from your home in Arizona.
The City of Phoenix is holding an informational session on January 23 about additional potential changes to the city’s Trail Heat Safety Program.
Central and southern Arizona are expected to experience chilly weather in the early half of the week but should see temperatures warm by Wednesday.