Warm, dry weather continues through the week
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Yuma and Imperial counties will continue to see dry and warmer-than-normal weather through the rest of the week and into early next week.
High pressure over the western United States is keeping storm systems well away from the region, leading to mostly sunny skies and dry conditions. Daytime temperatures are expected to run about 8 to 12 degrees above average, with highs climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s across the lower deserts.
Through Friday, conditions will remain steady with very little change. Skies will stay mostly clear, with only occasional high clouds passing overhead. Overnight lows will also remain mild for this time of year.
Looking ahead to the weekend and early next week, the warm pattern holds. Forecast models show high pressure staying in place, keeping rain chances near zero for both Yuma and Imperial counties. Temperatures will remain well above normal, though a slight cooldown of just a few degrees is possible early next week nothing significant.
Winds will generally stay light, with calm mornings and occasional breezes during the late morning and afternoon hours. No weather-related hazards are expected at this time.
Overall, it’s a quiet stretch of weather for the region warm, dry, and stable conditions continuing for several more days.
