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Current weather
August 1, 2025 Friday | ||
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Night ![]() Clear |
30.4 ℃ Feels like 29.7 ℃ |
Pressure 1016 mb |
Humidity 31% | ||
Precipitation 0 mm | ||
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Wind Activity
Wind | |
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Wind speed | 3.6 kph |
Wind degree | 72° |
Wind direction | ENE |
Wind gust | 6.1 kph |
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Weather Conditions
Conditions | |
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Condition | Sunny |
Cloud cover | 18 % |
Vision | 10 km |
Chance of rain | 0% |
Chance of snow | 0% |
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Solar Activity
The UVI ranges from 0 to ≥11.
The general thought is that the higher the UVI, the higher the risk will be for the
general public to attain diseases associated with an overexposure to UV radiation.
Sun | |
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UV Index | 0 |
Solar Activity |
Astronomical data
Astro | |
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Sunrise | 05:36 AM |
Sunset | 07:23 PM |
Moonrise | 01:14 PM |
Moonset | 11:36 PM |
Moon phase | First Quarter |
Moon illumination | 45 |
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Weather summary
Summary | |
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t° max | 37.1 ℃ |
t° min | 19.4 ℃ |
t° avg | 28.9 ℃ |
Humidity avg | 45 % |
Precipitation total | 0 mm |
Wind speed max | 22 kph |
Realtime weather forecast |
Hourly weather forecast for for August 1, 2025
Temperature 27.1 ℃
Feels like 26.8 ℃
Presure 1017 mb
Humidity 33%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 27.1 ℃
Wind speed 6.1 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 134°
Wind gust 12.9 kph
Heat index 26.8 ℃
Dew point 10 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 25.1 ℃
Feels like 25.9 ℃
Presure 1018 mb
Humidity 43%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 25.1 ℃
Wind speed 5.4 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 133°
Wind gust 10.4 kph
Heat index 25.9 ℃
Dew point 12 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 24.4 ℃
Feels like 25.6 ℃
Presure 1019 mb
Humidity 59%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 24.4 ℃
Wind speed 4.3 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 153°
Wind gust 8.5 kph
Heat index 25.6 ℃
Dew point 14.6 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 23.4 ℃
Feels like 25.2 ℃
Presure 1018 mb
Humidity 66%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 9 %
Wind chill 23.4 ℃
Wind speed 2.2 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 350°
Wind gust 4.4 kph
Heat index 25.2 ℃
Dew point 17 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 22.1 ℃
Feels like 23 ℃
Presure 1019 mb
Humidity 73%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 22.1 ℃
Wind speed 5.4 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 34°
Wind gust 11.1 kph
Heat index 23 ℃
Dew point 17.4 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 20.8 ℃
Feels like 20.8 ℃
Presure 1019 mb
Humidity 77%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 20.8 ℃
Wind speed 5.4 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 58°
Wind gust 11.1 kph
Heat index 21.2 ℃
Dew point 16.7 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 20.4 ℃
Feels like 20.4 ℃
Presure 1019 mb
Humidity 80%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 20.4 ℃
Wind speed 4.7 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 85°
Wind gust 9.7 kph
Heat index 20.6 ℃
Dew point 15.9 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 21.8 ℃
Feels like 21.8 ℃
Presure 1020 mb
Humidity 80%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 5 %
Wind chill 21.8 ℃
Wind speed 4.7 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 95°
Wind gust 9.1 kph
Heat index 22.9 ℃
Dew point 16.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 24.1 ℃
Feels like 24.9 ℃
Presure 1020 mb
Humidity 68%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 5 %
Wind chill 24.1 ℃
Wind speed 5.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 90°
Wind gust 7.6 kph
Heat index 24.9 ℃
Dew point 17 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 26.4 ℃
Feels like 26.8 ℃
Presure 1020 mb
Humidity 49%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 26.4 ℃
Wind speed 8.3 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 105°
Wind gust 9.5 kph
Heat index 26.8 ℃
Dew point 14.7 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 30.4 ℃
Feels like 31.1 ℃
Presure 1019 mb
Humidity 41%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 30.4 ℃
Wind speed 8.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 107°
Wind gust 9.9 kph
Heat index 31.1 ℃
Dew point 14.3 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Very high
Temperature 33.1 ℃
Feels like 34.2 ℃
Presure 1019 mb
Humidity 35%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 33.1 ℃
Wind speed 8.3 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 111°
Wind gust 9.5 kph
Heat index 34.2 ℃
Dew point 16.7 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Very high
Temperature 35.1 ℃
Feels like 36.2 ℃
Presure 1018 mb
Humidity 32%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 35.1 ℃
Wind speed 6.8 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 126°
Wind gust 7.9 kph
Heat index 36.2 ℃
Dew point 16.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Extreme
Temperature 35.6 ℃
Feels like 36.1 ℃
Presure 1017 mb
Humidity 29%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 10 %
Wind chill 35.6 ℃
Wind speed 6.1 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 156°
Wind gust 7.1 kph
Heat index 36.1 ℃
Dew point 16 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Extreme
Temperature 35.3 ℃
Feels like 35.5 ℃
Presure 1017 mb
Humidity 27%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 31 %
Wind chill 35.3 ℃
Wind speed 7.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 177°
Wind gust 8.7 kph
Heat index 35.5 ℃
Dew point 13.9 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Extreme
Temperature 33.1 ℃
Feels like 33.7 ℃
Presure 1016 mb
Humidity 27%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 59 %
Wind chill 33.1 ℃
Wind speed 13.7 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 204°
Wind gust 15.7 kph
Heat index 33.7 ℃
Dew point 13.4 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Extreme
Temperature 32.8 ℃
Feels like 33.6 ℃
Presure 1017 mb
Humidity 45%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 42 %
Wind chill 32.8 ℃
Wind speed 22 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 228°
Wind gust 25.3 kph
Heat index 33.6 ℃
Dew point 17.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Moderate
Temperature 34.1 ℃
Feels like 34.6 ℃
Presure 1016 mb
Humidity 40%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 20 %
Wind chill 34.1 ℃
Wind speed 18 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 244°
Wind gust 20.7 kph
Heat index 34.6 ℃
Dew point 17.2 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Moderate
Temperature 34.4 ℃
Feels like 34.3 ℃
Presure 1015 mb
Humidity 28%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 6 %
Wind chill 34.4 ℃
Wind speed 13.7 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 255°
Wind gust 16 kph
Heat index 34.3 ℃
Dew point 14.2 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Moderate
Temperature 33.6 ℃
Feels like 33.2 ℃
Presure 1015 mb
Humidity 26%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 38 %
Wind chill 33.6 ℃
Wind speed 12.2 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 270°
Wind gust 15.5 kph
Heat index 33.2 ℃
Dew point 12.6 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 32 ℃
Feels like 31.3 ℃
Presure 1015 mb
Humidity 29%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 27 %
Wind chill 32 ℃
Wind speed 6.1 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 275°
Wind gust 9.1 kph
Heat index 31.3 ℃
Dew point 12.3 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 30.4 ℃
Feels like 29.7 ℃
Presure 1016 mb
Humidity 31%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 18 %
Wind chill 30.4 ℃
Wind speed 3.6 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 72°
Wind gust 6.1 kph
Heat index 29.7 ℃
Dew point 11.5 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 29 ℃
Feels like 28.4 ℃
Presure 1017 mb
Humidity 34%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 29 ℃
Wind speed 2.9 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 101°
Wind gust 5.1 kph
Heat index 28.4 ℃
Dew point 11.3 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Temperature 27.8 ℃
Feels like 27.4 ℃
Presure 1018 mb
Humidity 37%
Precipitation 0 mm
Cloud cover 0 %
Wind chill 27.8 ℃
Wind speed 4.7 kph
Wind direction NSW
Wind direction 130°
Wind gust 9 kph
Heat index 27.4 ℃
Dew point 11.4 ℃
Vision 10 km
UV index Low
Weather Alerts for , for August 1, 2025
Alerts and warnings issued by government agencies in USA, UK, Europe and Rest of the World
Total alerts - 5
Areas
New River Mesa; Tonto Basin; Mazatzal Mountains; Pinal/Superstition Mountains; San Carlos; Dripping Springs; Globe/Miami; Southeast Gila County
Note
Description
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions possible. Afternoon temperatures 97 to 113. Extreme Heat Risk. * WHERE...Dripping Springs, Globe/Miami, Mazatzal Mountains, New River Mesa, Pinal/Superstition Mountains, San Carlos, Southeast Gila County, and Tonto Basin. * WHEN...From Tuesday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat stroke.
Instruction
An Extreme Heat Watch means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, may occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1.
Areas
Western Pima County Including Ajo/Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument; Tohono O'odham Nation including Sells; Upper Santa Cruz River and Altar Valleys including Nogales; Tucson Metro Area including Tucson/Green Valley/Marana/Vail; South Central Pinal County including Eloy/Picacho Peak State Park; Southeast Pinal County including Kearny/Mammoth/Oracle; Upper San Pedro River Valley including Sierra Vista/Benson; Upper Gila River and Aravaipa Valleys including Clifton/Safford; Baboquivari Mountains including Kitt Peak
Note
Description
* WHAT...For the Extreme Heat Warning, dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 110. For the Extreme Heat Watch, dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 115 possible, especially across portions of Pima county and south-central Pinal county. * WHERE...South Central Pinal County, Southeast Pinal County, Tohono O'odham Nation, Tucson Metro Area, Upper Gila River Valley, Upper San Pedro River Valley, Upper Santa Cruz River Valley/Altar Valley, and Western Pima County. * WHEN...For the Extreme Heat Warning, until 8 PM MST Tuesday. For the Extreme Heat Watch, from Wednesday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events.
Instruction
Do not leave young children and pets in unattended vehicles. Car interiors will reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water.
Areas
Western Pima County Including Ajo/Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument; Tohono O'odham Nation including Sells; Upper Santa Cruz River and Altar Valleys including Nogales; Tucson Metro Area including Tucson/Green Valley/Marana/Vail; South Central Pinal County including Eloy/Picacho Peak State Park; Southeast Pinal County including Kearny/Mammoth/Oracle; Upper San Pedro River Valley including Sierra Vista/Benson; Upper Gila River and Aravaipa Valleys including Clifton/Safford; Baboquivari Mountains including Kitt Peak
Note
Description
* WHAT...For the Extreme Heat Warning, dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 110. For the Extreme Heat Watch, dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 115 possible, especially across portions of Pima county and south-central Pinal county. * WHERE...South Central Pinal County, Southeast Pinal County, Tohono O'odham Nation, Tucson Metro Area, Upper Gila River Valley, Upper San Pedro River Valley, Upper Santa Cruz River Valley/Altar Valley, and Western Pima County. * WHEN...For the Extreme Heat Warning, until 8 PM MST Tuesday. For the Extreme Heat Watch, from Wednesday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events.
Instruction
Do not leave young children and pets in unattended vehicles. Car interiors will reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water.
Areas
Aguila Valley; Tonopah Desert; Gila Bend; Cave Creek/New River; Fountain Hills/East Mesa; Superior; Northwest Pinal County; West Pinal County; Apache Junction/Gold Canyon; Sonoran Desert Natl Monument
Note
Description
* WHAT...For the Extreme Heat Warning, dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 107 to 114. Major Heat Risk. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat stroke. For the Extreme Heat Watch, dangerously hot conditions possible. Afternoon temperatures 108 to 118. Extreme Heat Risk. * WHERE...Sonoran Desert National Monument, Aguila Valley, Tonopah Desert, Gila Bend, Cave Creek/New River, Fountain Hills/East Mesa, Superior, Northwest Pinal County, West Pinal County, and Apache Junction/Gold Canyon. * WHEN...For the Extreme Heat Warning, until 8 PM MST Saturday. For the Extreme Heat Watch, from Tuesday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat stroke.
Instruction
An Extreme Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details. An Extreme Heat Watch means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, may occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat.
Areas
Aguila Valley; Tonopah Desert; Gila Bend; Cave Creek/New River; Fountain Hills/East Mesa; Superior; Northwest Pinal County; West Pinal County; Apache Junction/Gold Canyon; Sonoran Desert Natl Monument
Note
Description
* WHAT...For the Extreme Heat Warning, dangerously hot conditions. Afternoon temperatures 107 to 114. Major Heat Risk. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat stroke. For the Extreme Heat Watch, dangerously hot conditions possible. Afternoon temperatures 108 to 118. Extreme Heat Risk. * WHERE...Sonoran Desert National Monument, Aguila Valley, Tonopah Desert, Gila Bend, Cave Creek/New River, Fountain Hills/East Mesa, Superior, Northwest Pinal County, West Pinal County, and Apache Junction/Gold Canyon. * WHEN...For the Extreme Heat Warning, until 8 PM MST Saturday. For the Extreme Heat Watch, from Tuesday morning through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat events. Overexposure can cause heat cramps and heat exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, can lead to heat stroke.
Instruction
An Extreme Heat Warning means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. Public cooling shelters are available in some areas. Consult county officials for more details. An Extreme Heat Watch means that a period of very hot temperatures, even by local standards, may occur. Actions should be taken to lessen the impact of the extreme heat.