Arizona
Goodyear scorches under desert sun! 3-day forecast reveals when a few clouds may soften the heat…
Here’s Goodyear’s day-by-day weather outlook for June 24–26 — plus smart tips to stay safe and hydrated during this heatwave.
Goodyear is bracing for a true Arizona heat stretch this week, with daily highs blasting well into the triple digits and warm evenings bringing only slight overnight cooling. While a few passing clouds might drift in by midweek, residents should stick to desert-smart habits to stay cool and healthy.
Check out what’s ahead for Goodyear over the next three days:
| Date | Condition | High | Low | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 24, 2025 | Sunny & very hot | 107°F | 80°F | UV index extreme — hats & sunscreen essential |
| June 25, 2025 | Clear & scorching | 109°F | 82°F | Peak heat — limit outdoor activities midday |
| June 26, 2025 | Partly cloudy | 105°F | 79°F | Some clouds may ease heat a bit |
What to expect:
Plan errands and exercise for the early morning or late evening hours. Stay hydrated, wear light, breathable clothes, and rest in shade or air conditioning when possible.
Safety reminder:
Signs of heat exhaustion include dizziness, headache, and nausea — if you feel any of these, stop immediately, find a cooler spot, drink water, and rest. Never leave pets or children in cars — even a few minutes can be life-threatening.
Arizona
“Arizona on fire?” — State braces for extreme heat with temps soaring past 115°F in multiple cities
From Phoenix to Yuma, the Grand Canyon State enters a dangerous heatwave phase — warnings issued statewide
Arizona, USA — Summer is taking no prisoners this week as Arizona faces one of the hottest 3-day stretches of the season so far. Scorching triple-digit temperatures are expected across all major cities, with some regions — including Phoenix, Yuma, and Lake Havasu City — predicted to hit or exceed 115°F.
The National Weather Service has issued a widespread Excessive Heat Warning through Sunday evening for central and southern Arizona, cautioning that the risk of heatstroke, dehydration, and power outages is extremely high.
“This isn’t just typical Arizona heat — this is hazardous heat,” meteorologist Elena Cortez told Daily Global Diary. “Outdoor exposure should be kept to a minimum.”
🔥 Arizona 3-Day Statewide Weather Forecast
| Day | Weather Condition | Avg. High / Low | Peak Heat Regions | UV Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday | Sunny & Blazing Hot | 113°F / 86°F | Phoenix, Yuma, Tucson | Extreme (11+) |
| Saturday | Dry Heat & Clear Skies | 115°F / 87°F | Lake Havasu, Glendale | Extreme (11+) |
| Sunday | Hotter With Light Breeze | 112°F / 84°F | Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe | Very High (10) |
☀️ Heat Safety Tips for Arizona Residents:
- Hydrate constantly — at least one glass of water every hour.
- Wear loose, light-colored clothing and use SPF 30+ sunscreen.
- Avoid outdoor activities from 10 AM to 4 PM.
- Keep pets indoors and ensure access to cool, shaded areas.
- Cooling centers are open across Maricopa, Pima, and Mohave counties.
Power companies like APS and SRP are also advising residents to conserve energy, especially during peak afternoon hours, to avoid grid overload.
“Arizona knows heat,” said Tucson local Maria Robles, “but 115°F is when it stops being just hot and starts being dangerous.”
Whether you’re in the Sonoran Desert or near the Grand Canyon, it’s a weekend to stay indoors, stay hydrated, and stay smart.
Oro Valley
Oro Valley warms up 3-day forecast reveals when mild clouds may ease the summer sun
Here’s Oro Valley’s day-by-day weather forecast for June 24–26 — plus smart tips to stay safe and comfortable during the high desert heat.
Oro Valley nestled near Tucson’s foothills, will feel the familiar touch of southern Arizona’s summer warmth this week. Expect highs in the mid-90s, warm pleasant evenings, and a few scattered clouds by midweek to slightly temper the sun’s intensity.
Here’s your detailed look at Oro Valley’s next three days:
| Date | Condition | High | Low | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 24, 2025 | Sunny & warm | 94°F | 68°F | Strong UV index — hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen advised |
| June 25, 2025 | Mostly sunny | 96°F | 70°F | Warmest day — hydrate and avoid peak sun |
| June 26, 2025 | Partly cloudy | 92°F | 66°F | Some clouds may bring mild afternoon relief |
What to expect:
Mornings and evenings will be the best times for hikes, errands, or gardening. Keep water bottles handy, wear light, breathable clothing, and take breaks in the shade or air conditioning if you’re outdoors for extended periods.
Safety reminder:
Even moderate high desert heat can lead to heat exhaustion if you’re not careful. Watch for dizziness, headaches, or nausea — rest, hydrate, and cool down immediately if you feel any symptoms. Keep pets hydrated, and be aware of dry conditions that can raise local fire risk.
Maricopa
Maricopa heats up this week! 3-day forecast hints at when clouds may bring slight relief…
Plan smart: Here’s Maricopa’s day-by-day weather forecast for June 24–26 — plus must-know tips to stay safe during the desert heatwave.
Maricopa is set for a typical summer scorcher, with triple-digit highs baking the city and warm nights offering only modest relief. A touch of cloud cover midweek may slightly take the edge off the sun’s intensity, but residents should still stay vigilant and practice heat safety.
Here’s how the next three days look for Maricopa:
| Date | Condition | High | Low | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 24, 2025 | Sunny & hot | 106°F | 79°F | Extreme UV index — wear hats & sunscreen |
| June 25, 2025 | Clear & very hot | 108°F | 81°F | Peak heat — avoid strenuous outdoor tasks midday |
| June 26, 2025 | Partly cloudy | 104°F | 77°F | Some clouds might ease heat slightly |
What to expect:
For comfort and safety, plan outdoor activities early in the morning or after sunset. Stay hydrated, wear lightweight, breathable clothing, and find shade or AC whenever possible.
Safety reminder:
Heat exhaustion can sneak up fast — symptoms include headache, dizziness, and nausea. If you feel unwell, stop what you’re doing, cool down, and drink water immediately. Never leave pets or children in parked cars, and check on elderly neighbors during the hottest parts of the day.
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