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Coolest day of weekend, gradual warmup late week for Phoenix area
By Peter Mangione
Arizona weather forecast: Phoenix sees relief as temperatures drop
MOST ACCURATE FORECAST: Falling Temperatures and Winds Fuel Continued Fire Concerns
By Justin Hobbs
Phoenix breaks heat records every year — except one. Why is 122 degrees still the hottest?
By Hayleigh Evans
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NWS Flagstaff
NWSFlagstaff
Another dry and windy day awaits. Unfortunately that means critical fire weather conditions with a Red Flag Warning for most of northern Arizona. You know the routine, no outdoor fires or other activity that could produce sparks/flames. We thank you for your cooperation. #azwx pic.x.com/8LTVjnTGvt
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NWS Phoenix
NWSPhoenix
Temperatures this morning were primarily well below the daily normals. Under full sunshine, look for afternoon highs also well below the seasonal normal with readings struggling to even reach 100°F. #azwx #cawx pic.x.com/PqY9Ur3tXR
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NWS Phoenix
NWSPhoenix
Temperatures to finish out the weekend will be below normal for this time of year and these cooler-than-usual temps will continue through the first few days of the upcoming week. A gradual warmup will carry us through the workweek. #azwx #cawx pic.x.com/lc2nSpVuH6
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NWS Tucson
NWSTucson
What's that you ordered? A high temperature forecast map for today with nearly all values below 100 degrees? Order up! #azwx pic.x.com/JnBbiFRkUb
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