Phoenix, Ariz. — Arizona is enjoying dry and warm conditions through Thursday and Friday, with temperatures hovering in the mid-80s, roughly 10 degrees above the seasonal average. However, meteorologists warn that a storm system moving into the region this weekend will bring rain chances, gusty winds, and cooler temperatures across the state.
Weekend Weather: Rain and Cooler Conditions
First Alert Weather Days have been issued for Saturday and Sunday, signaling the arrival of a low-pressure system that will change the otherwise warm and dry weather pattern. While Friday will remain mostly dry, rain is expected to increase Saturday evening into early Sunday morning, with scattered showers possible throughout the day.
- Saturday morning: 20% chance of rain
- Saturday evening: Rain chances rise to 50%
- Sunday morning: Rain chances up to 80%, tapering off by evening
Officials say parts of the Valley could see rainfall amounts ranging from 0.25 to 0.5 inches, while higher elevation areas may experience slightly more.
Snow Outlook in Northern Arizona
While snow is not expected to reach the ground in Flagstaff on Saturday, snow levels are predicted to remain above 8,000 feet. By Sunday, snow levels may drop slightly, potentially resulting in a light dusting for higher elevations, though no significant accumulation is anticipated.
Early Week: Cooler Temperatures and More Rain Expected
Following the weekend system, storm number two is forecast to bring another round of rain and cooler temperatures late Monday through Wednesday. Highs are expected to drop into the mid-60s, marking a noticeable change from the warm weather experienced earlier in the week.
Meteorologists note that storm number three is still several days away, with potential impacts on the state by the following weekend. Updates will be provided as the system approaches to keep residents informed and prepared, as per AZFamily.
Planning Ahead: Tips for Residents
Arizona residents are advised to:
- Prepare for rain and gusty winds this weekend, particularly if planning outdoor activities
- Monitor road conditions, especially in higher elevations where snow dusting is possible
- Dress in layers to adjust to cooling temperatures throughout the weekend and into the early week
While the weekend brings a break from the mid-80s warmth, it also signals a transition to cooler, wetter weather across the state. Residents should stay updated with local forecasts and exercise caution during rainfall and wind events.
How are you preparing for the weekend storms in Arizona? Share your tips and plans in the comments below and join the conversation on staying safe during changing weather conditions.













