The Phoenix area will experience a dip in high temperatures later this week.
Phoenix National Weather Service meteorologist Mark O’Malley said it will start out as a warm week with high temperatures near 110 degrees Monday.
“However, by the middle of the week, we’ll cool down as moisture increases and we’re going to be looking at temperatures peaking out at just over 100 degrees,” he said.
The current forecast for the Phoenix metro region is calling for a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday.
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Weather will plummet into the 70s with a chance of rain and thunder in Phoenix early this week with a good chance of skyrocketing to 100 degrees by the end of the week.
Phoenix’s National Weather Service meteorologist Isaac Smith said Sunday’s low 90s temperatures will crash into the upper 70s on Monday and dip a little lower on Tuesday.
The Weather Service tweeted that a Pacific weather system is giving a break from the dry, windy and dusty weather warming southwest Arizona.
It brings the possibility of light showers across Arizona by Monday. Chances will ramp up by Monday night going into Tuesday, said Smith, and Tuesday afternoon might even see some thunderstorms across the Valley.
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