PHOENIX this week: Local forecasters report high pressure delivering a warm start with Valley highs near 95 degrees Monday and Tuesday, about ten degrees above the seasonal norm. Meteorologists say a storm system passing to the north on Tuesday and Wednesday will shift winds and bring a noticeable midweek cooldown across northern and central Arizona. State officials and the National Weather Service issued Wind Advisories for parts of northwestern and Mohave County Tuesday, warning gusts up to 45 miles per hour and Fire Weather Watches in northeastern areas Wednesday. Authorities urged public caution, outlined prevention measures, and advised monitoring updates through Friday as temperatures briefly dip into the 80s before rebounding late week.
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The warm start and wind advisories mean extra caution for Arizonans. High temperatures increase the risk of heat-related illnesses. Strong winds can cause power outages and fire hazards. Check your emergency kits, stay hydrated, and limit outdoor activities during peak heat.
Arizona's weather rollercoaster isn't over yet. Expect a warm start, windy conditions, and a midweek cooldown. Keep an eye on local forecasts and stay prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Arizona communities benefited from advance warnings enabling residents and emergency services to prepare for gusty winds and elevated fire risk.
Dry landscapes, outdoor workers and travelers suffered increased fire danger, gust-driven hazards, and potential disruptions to travel and recreation.
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