Phoenix (3TV/CBS 5) — It was a cold and breezy morning, with the lowest temperature all over the valley dropping into the 30s. The minimum temperature at Sky Harbor Airport was 37 degrees Celsius, eight degrees cooler than normal for this time of year. Freeze warnings have been issued for the far southeast valleys, including Queen Creek and Sun Lakes, as dew points become drier. In addition, frost is possible in places throughout the valley. This includes the northwestern Pinal County and western Maricopa countryside, as well as parts of Yuma and La Paz counties. Subzero temperatures persist in the communities of Grove, Miami, and San Carlos. It is valid from midnight to 9am. Highs in the 50s to 60s by Friday and mostly clear skies lead into the weekend.
Another gust of cool air from the north could hit the 30s again Saturday morning, just in time for the annual Fiesta Bowl parade. Due to the large number of people outside at that time, the first warning is called so that families prepare for the dry desert cold along the parade route. It can get a little warm. we stay on it. A dry weekend is approaching as people rush to finish their holiday preparations. Highs should be in the low 60s for him, a few degrees below normal for this time of year. Cold nights in the highlands will continue into the weekend. It will be a little warmer next Tuesday.

AZFamily’s First Alert Weather Mobile App
AZFamily’s First Alert Weather App First allows you to track storms and receive severe weather alerts wherever you are. Get animated radar, hourly and 10-day forecasts, video updates, total precipitation, and interactive traffic maps. It also offers 250 meters of radar, the highest possible resolution. This radar allows you to look into the future, so you can see where the storm is headed.
Copyright 2022 KTVK/KPHO. All rights reserved.