Air Quality Alert Issued Amid High Temperatures in Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Residents celebrating Mother’s Day this weekend in Phoenix were welcomed by unseasonably high temperatures and an Air Quality Alert due to elevated ozone levels. With nighttime lows expected to hover in the upper 70s, Arizonians are urged to stay cautious about outdoor activities.
As the week progresses, a significant weather system is on approach, bringing a much-anticipated temperature drop. Monday’s high is projected to reach 102°F, but relief is on the way. By Tuesday, temperatures will fall into the low 90s, continuing to decline into the 80s by Wednesday. Mid-week lows will dip into the 60s, offering a reprieve from the recent heat.
However, those planning to travel in northern Arizona should be prepared for windy conditions, as a wind advisory has been issued, with gusts potentially reaching 35-45 mph. Residents are advised to take precautions while on the road.
Stay tuned for continuous updates as Arizona’s weather conditions evolve. Enjoy the week, but remain aware of air quality levels and changing temperatures.
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