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Dry and mild Fourth of July forecast for Phoenix area
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Dry and mild Fourth of July forecast for Phoenix area

  • July 4, 2025

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Look for dry and cooler than normal conditions for the Fourth of July in Phoenix this year. Valley afternoon temperatures will peak near 104 degrees. Those temperatures should fall to the low to mid 90s by the time fireworks start.

While no storms are expected in the Valley today, a few higher elevation thunderstorms are possible. However, dry air moving into the state means even mountain communities have only about a 10% chance of storms today and throughout the holiday weekend.

As dry air moves in and strong high pressure builds, temperatures will start to climb across the state. Look for a Valley high of 107 in the Valley Saturday and 111 degrees by Sunday.

The heat intensifies early next week and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will all be First Alert Weather Days for the extreme heat. High temperatures will climb to near 112 on Monday, 113 degrees on Tuesday and to about 115 on Wednesday. Thursday looks to be about 113 degrees.

Monsoon moisture still looks limited next week, with Valley storms unlikely and high country chances still in the slight category.

A High Pollution Advisory has been issued for Monday for ozone. Children, the elderly and people with respiratory issues like asthma are encouraged to limit their time outside. Everyone is encouraged to carpool or drive less.

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