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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 7, 2026 at 11:36:42 pm MST

High pressure will continue to result in dry conditions and well-above normal temperatures into early next week, with afternoon highs 8-15 degrees above normal. The well-above normal afternoon highs will result in a Minor HeatRisk across the lower deserts. A more unsettled weather pattern then ensues mid to late next week as a series weather systems move across the Desert Southwest, resulting in cooler temperatures and low rain chances, especially across the AZ higher terrain.
January 2026 was a warm and dry one, with all three of our climate sites seeing above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation.
This year two of our climate sites finished in the top five warmest Januarys on record for their respective sites. January 2026 finished as the 4th warmest January on record for Phoenix. Then for El Centro, January 2026 finished tied for the 5th warmest January on record.

 

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