PHOENIX – Fall will soon be in the air in metro Phoenix.
The Valley forecast calls for unseasonably warm highs in the mid-80s from Veterans Day to Thursday, but a storm system is expected to bring big changes to the area starting Friday.
In fact, Phoenix could see its first daily high temperature in the 60s in seven months and first precipitation since a multiday rain event a month ago.
“That system’s going to bring noticeably cooler temperatures — fall-like temperatures, in fact — as we head into this weekend, with highs in the mid-60s to around 70 degrees, actually, on Saturday and Sunday. It will definitely feel much cooler,” Matt Salerno, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Phoenix, told KTAR News 92.3 FM on Tuesday morning.
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