High clouds will clear from Arizona on Sunday night, giving way to sunny skies by Monday morning. A nearby storm system will bring gusty winds to northern Arizona Monday afternoon and evening, with gusts reaching up to 35 mph, especially near the Nevada and New Mexico state lines. Meanwhile, the Valley will remain calm, with mostly sunny skies and warmer-than-usual temperatures.
Cooler Temperatures on the Horizon
Monday evening brings a cold front that will cause temperatures to drop significantly on Tuesday. Expect highs to be 5 to 15 degrees cooler, with lows dipping to the low 40s in metro areas and below freezing in surrounding regions, including the mountains and High Country. Winds will stay breezy in the mountains on Tuesday, with gusts reaching up to 35 mph, though they will subside by Wednesday.
Uncertainty About Midweek Weather
The latter part of the week holds some uncertainty. While temperatures are expected to rise above normal again, there is potential for a storm to develop between Thursday and Saturday. The possibility of mountain rain remains low, but conditions may change.
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