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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