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2024/2025 Winter Weather Outlook for Phoenix

 

On the heels of a historically hot summer, many Phoenix families are looking forward to a reprieve from 100-degree days as the winter weather settles in. But how cold can Arizonans expect the season to get, and how will this impact their heating needs as the weather changes?

In this blog post, the heating experts at Penguin Air, Plumbing, and Electrical share important insights about what’s to come this winter in Phoenix and how local families should prepare their systems so they can keep warm on the coldest days.

Predicted Phoenix Temperature Trends for Winter 2024/2025

Dec. 21 is the first day of the 2024–2025 winter season. Despite this summer’s record-breaking streak of 100-degree days, the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts an abnormally cold winter for the Grand Canyon State. Phoenix families can expect the coldest days of the year to start in mid-November, with additional peaks in mid-to-late December and early February.

While Southern Arizona won’t have to worry about snowfall, the Old Farmer’s Almanac does anticipate above-average rainfall for the season, specifically in Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma. Understanding what to expect during winter can help you prepare your HVAC equipment accordingly so you can keep warm when it counts.

Expected Weather Patterns & Their Impact on Heating Needs

With a cold, wet winter on the horizon, Arizonans can expect a significant increase in their heating demands to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. This increased demand can strain your furnace system, and moisture from wet weather can affect system components, increasing the risk of rust, corrosion, and electrical malfunctions.

To ensure reliability during the winter, it’s important to prioritize routine maintenance and consider scheduling a professional inspection to address potential issues early.

How To Prepare Your Furnace for Winter

Along with regularly scheduled heating maintenance, homeowners should take these precautions while preparing for the harsher winter conditions slated to hit the Phoenix area:

  • Replace or clean the air filter: Dirty filters reduce efficiency and airflow, so clean or replace them regularly to keep your furnace running smoothly.
  • Test the thermostat: Make sure your thermostat is working properly, and consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat for better energy management.
  • Inspect vents and ducts: Clear any obstructions from vents and ensure ducts are properly sealed to maximize airflow and heating efficiency.
  • Check for carbon monoxide leaks: Install or test carbon monoxide detectors and have your furnace checked for leaks to ensure your home remains safe all winter.

Rely on Penguin for Heating Services in Phoenix This Winter

Whether you need a furnace tune-up ahead of winter or 24/7 emergency heating repair for a sudden system failure on a cold night, Penguin Air has your back.

Our heating technicians are deeply familiar with the local climate, delivering personalized solutions designed to keep you comfortable no matter how low the temperatures drop.

With our “Job Done Right” guarantee and lifetime warranties, you can rest assured that you’ll receive ultimate home comfort when working with our team.

Schedule heating services in Phoenix, AZ, with Penguin this winter by contacting our team today.

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