Phoenix, AZ โ March 13, 2025 โ Get ready, Phoenix! The calm and sunny skies youโre used to will take a dramatic turn today as a strong storm system moves through the area. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for the region, warning of powerful gusts and possible thunderstorms. If you have any outdoor plans, now might be a good time to reconsider.
Whatโs Coming?
The biggest concern for today is the wind. Weโre talking southwest winds of 25 to 35 mph, with gusts reaching up to 50 mph. Thatโs strong enough to knock over trash cans, send loose objects flying, and make driving difficultโespecially for high-profile vehicles. Dust storms are also a possibility, which means reduced visibility on the roads. If youโre out and about, be extra cautious.
Thunderstorms could also develop this afternoon, bringing brief but intense downpours, lightning, and even small hail. While Phoenix doesnโt often see severe storms, today could be an exception. Keep an eye on the skies and have a plan in case conditions worsen quickly.
Your Daily Forecast
- Thursday, March 13: Expect mostly cloudy skies with strong winds throughout the day. High temperatures will reach around 66ยฐF (19ยฐC), cooling down to 43ยฐF (6ยฐC) at night. A few showers and thunderstorms may develop in the afternoon and evening.
- Friday, March 14: The storm system lingers, bringing cooler weather with a high near 59ยฐF (15ยฐC) and a low around 48ยฐF (9ยฐC). Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers possible.
- Saturday, March 15: A few morning showers could pop up, but conditions should improve as the day progresses. Highs will warm back up to 68ยฐF (20ยฐC), with a nighttime low near 46ยฐF (8ยฐC).
How to Stay Safe
With hazardous weather on the way, here are some important safety tips to keep in mind:
- Secure Outdoor Items: Strong winds can easily turn patio furniture, umbrellas, and trash bins into dangerous projectiles. Bring them inside or secure them tightly.
- Be Cautious While Driving: Wind gusts can make handling your vehicle more difficult, especially if you’re driving a truck or an SUV. If you encounter a dust storm, pull over and turn off your lights until it passes.
- Stay Weather-Aware: Keep an eye on local forecasts and weather alerts throughout the day. Storms can develop quickly, so being informed is key.
- Avoid Outdoor Activities During the Peak of the Storm: If you were planning a hike or any outdoor event, consider postponing until conditions improve.
Final Thoughts
Phoenix is no stranger to extreme weather, but todayโs mix of strong winds and possible storms means we all need to stay alert. Take the necessary precautions, look out for your neighbors, and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.
Stay safe, Phoenix, and letโs ride out this storm together!