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Evening Weather Forecast- 11/30/25
Sunday was a mostly sunny day, but light showers are possible in the high country. FOX 10's Erica Horvatin has the latest on when we can expect another storm system to arrive this week.
A beautiful holiday weekend! Expect plenty of sunshine all weekend long. The high temperature will reach 74 on Saturday and 73 on Sunday.
Sunday:
Sunday was a mild and mostly sunny day, with a high of 73 degrees in Phoenix.
A weather disturbance is crossing through northern Arizona, which brought breezy winds and some clouds into the state, especially northern Arizona.
Light showers will be possible in the high country throughout the night and into Monday morning. Light snow accumulation will be possible on the Kaibab Plateau and the Colorado Plateau, including the Chuska Mountains. Less than an inch of snow is likely in these spots, except in the Chuska Mountains, where Buffalo Pass could pick up around four to six inches of snow.
The southern half of Arizona will stay dry overnight. Temperatures will fall into the low 50s in the Valley.
Looking ahead:
Monday will be a mostly sunny day in the Valley. The high country will see clearing throughout the morning. Temperatures will climb to around 70 degrees in Phoenix.
Tuesday is looking similar, but a storm system on Wednesday could bring a better chance for rain and mountain snow to northern, central and eastern Arizona. The Valley rain chance is low, at 10%.
Saturday:
It was a perfect day in the Valley with highs in the low 70s and lots of sunshine.
Phoenix hit a high of 74 degrees under clear skies. Although cooler, temperatures in the Valley were still above average. Tonight overnight lows will drop into the upper 40s and low 50s.
Friday:
It was a gorgeous day in the Valley with temperatures well above average. Friday brought in a high of 77 degrees, making it above our 71 degree average.
In Tempe, the Territorial Cup kicked off at 7 p.m. at Mountain America Stadium. Fans started the game with temperatures around 67 degrees at kickoff and the low 60s by the end of the game. Overnight lows in the Valley ranged in the upper 40s to low 50s.
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Road Conditions
- Call 511 anywhere in Arizona or 1-888-411-ROAD (7623)
- az511.com
Leave prepared before heading north
After recent snowfall in the high country, the Arizona Department of Transportation is reminding drivers who are heading north to never park along highways to play in the snow.
Use the highway shoulders for emergencies only. Parking on them to play in the snow is hazardous in the following ways:
- Other drivers may be distracted by your vehicle.
- Other drivers may pull over as well to play in the snow, compounding the problem.
- Your vehicle may interfere with first responders who need to use the shoulder.
- Plows can throw snow and ice far off highways.
- It’s much safer to re-enter highways from on-ramps and other designated entrances
"Also, it’s not uncommon for lots of desert dwellers to take the opportunity to head north to play in the snow. So, remember to pack your patience and expect to spend extended time in your vehicle getting to and from snow play areas."
ADOT's suggestions for items to take along:
- Warm clothing and blankets
- A fully charged mobile phone and charger
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Drinking water
- Healthy snacks
- First-aid kit and necessary medications
- Ice scraper
- Small bag of sand or kitty litter for wheel traction
- Small folding shovel for snow removal
- Travel tool kit and battery cables
- Safety flares
- Plastic bags or containers for sanitation
- Road map(s)
ADOT says you and your vehicle must be prepared for driving in wintry conditions, including snow, ice and freezing temperatures.
- Get plenty of rest
- Plan your route in advance and notify someone about your route, destination and arrival time
- Take frequent breaks from driving
- Make sure your fuel tank is at least half to three-quarters full at all times
- Use snow tires, chains or studded tires as recommended or required. Studded tires are permitted on Arizona highways from Oct. 1 to May 1.
- Ensure your wipers, window defroster, headlights, taillights, brake lights and turn signals work
- Change your motor oil to a winter grade
- For electric or hybrid vehicles, be sure the battery has sufficient voltage and the connection cables are tight
Get more safety tips at https://azdot.gov/KnowSnow
For Flagstaff area snow-play locations, see FlagstaffArizona.org's Winter Recreation Map or call 844-256-SNOW.
Rain/flood safety tips
The American Red Cross' tips for heavy rain situations and flood safety:
- Turn around don’t drown! If you must drive and you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and go another way.
- If you are caught on a flooded road and waters are rising rapidly around you, get out of the car quickly and move to higher ground.
- Tune in to your local radio, NOAA radio, or news channels for the latest updates.
- If your neighborhood is prone to flooding, be prepared to evacuate quickly.
- Follow evacuation orders and do not attempt to return until officials say it is safe.
- If power lines are down, do not step in puddles or standing water.
- If power is out, use a flashlight. Do not use any open flame as alternate lighting.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by the FOX 10 Weather Experts.