A winter storm sent temperatures tumbling in Arizona on Monday, but a brief warm-up is expected to return. Valley lows will be in the 40s and 50s, with highs rebounding to the mid-70s, reaching around normal for this time of year. By Wednesday, temperatures could climb even higher, potentially flirting with 80 degrees in the Phoenix metro area. However, an incoming storm system on Thursday and Friday could bring more rain and snow to the state. Early projections suggest Flagstaff could receive 2 to 6 inches of snow, while parts of the Valley may see around a quarter of an inch of rain, mainly on Friday morning. Phoenix has been experiencing drier conditions, with lower rainfall averages in recent years. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as the system approaches and to share any weather photos and videos with ABC15. Stay informed with the full 7-day forecast and interactive radar.
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