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Golden Skies and Toasty Highs: Phoenix Enjoys a Springlike Friday

AuthorEditorial Team
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January 30, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Golden Skies and Toasty Highs: Phoenix Enjoys a Springlike Friday
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Z Glyph

A Perfect End to January

As we wrap up the final Friday of January 2026, the Valley of the Sun is living up to its name. Residents can expect a day defined by brilliant sunshine and temperatures that feel more like early April than mid-winter. Phoenix is currently caught in a warm, dry pattern that has pushed temperatures several degrees above the seasonal norm, offering a beautiful conclusion to the month.

Morning: A Crisp and Clear Start

The day begins with a light desert chill, though it is notably milder than the freezing mornings often seen this time of year. Early morning commuters can expect temperatures starting in the high 40s to low 50s under perfectly clear skies. With humidity levels remaining low, the air feels crisp and refreshing, making it an ideal window for outdoor exercise or a morning walk before the sun climbs higher. There are no reports of fog or visibility issues affecting the morning commute at Sky Harbor or across the major freeway systems.

Afternoon: Peak Warmth and Desert Breezes

As we move into the afternoon, the mercury is expected to climb steadily. Forecasts indicate a high temperature reaching between 71°F and 76°F. The sun will be out in full force throughout the day, providing a pleasant break from the usual January cool. Key details for the afternoon include:

  • Sky Conditions: 100% sunshine with virtually no cloud cover expected.
  • Wind: Light breezes may pick up in the mid-afternoon, particularly in open desert areas, with occasional gusts staying well below any advisory levels.
  • Humidity: Extremely dry air will dominate, allowing for efficient warming during the peak daylight hours.

Evening: A Mild Descent into Night

Once the sun sets, the cooling process will be gradual rather than sharp. Evening temperatures are projected to hover in the low 60s for several hours, making it a fantastic night for outdoor dining or community events. Overnight, the low is expected to settle comfortably around 55°F, staying well above the freezing mark. The continued lack of cloud cover will allow for excellent visibility and stargazing opportunities across the Valley tonight.

Alerts and Precautions

There are currently no active weather warnings for rain, flash flooding, or high winds in the Phoenix metropolitan area. However, the National Weather Service has highlighted an "above-normal" temperature trend through the end of the week. While the warmth is a welcome relief for many, residents are encouraged to stay hydrated, as the dry desert air can lead to dehydration even in these moderate temperatures. No rain is in the forecast for today or the upcoming weekend, ensuring dry and safe road conditions for all travelers.