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Phoenix, AZ – A significant cold front is set to bring a noticeable drop in temperatures and breezy weather to the region starting Tuesday. Residents should prepare for light rain showers, gusty winds, and potential freezing conditions in rural areas by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Phoenix, temperatures will steadily decrease, with highs dropping from 67°F on Tuesday to 64°F by Wednesday. Light rain is expected late Tuesday night, with a 30% chance of showers extending into Wednesday morning. Winds along the I-10 corridor may gust as high as 25 mph, creating hazardous travel conditions for commuters.
Freezing temperatures are also forecasted for rural areas such as Globe, Miami, and Casa Grande early Thursday morning. The NWS warns residents in these areas to protect sensitive plants, outdoor pets, and exposed pipes.
For those traveling or commuting, plan for windier conditions on Tuesday evening, with the possibility of reduced visibility in localized rain showers. The weather clears by Wednesday afternoon, ushering in sunny skies through the rest of the week. Highs will remain cooler than average, ranging between 64°F and 67°F, with calm winds dominating by Friday.
Residents should stay updated with the latest forecasts from the NWS and take precautions against freezing conditions, particularly in higher elevations. For those in Phoenix, the chance for rain is limited to Tuesday night, but blustery weather will make outdoor activities more challenging.
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