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An unbearable heat wave gripping much of the southwestern United States is expected to peak Thursday, Aug. 7, as temperatures climb well over triple digits.
Phoenix experienced its hottest August day ever recorded Thursday, with temperatures hitting 118 degrees Fahrenheit. The ...
It marked the 11th consecutive day of 110°F or higher for Phoenix. You might be thinking, yeah, so what? It’s always hot in the summer in the Southwest. And you’re right—partially. The ...
While daily record highs were forecast this week, a spokesperson for the National Weather Service forecast office, Phoenix, Arizona, told Newsweek that last month was cooler compared to July 2024 in ...
August will arrive in Phoenix in a wave of above-normal temperatures, with highs over 110 degrees into next week.
Temperatures peaking near and above 100 degrees will continue across West Texas and eastern New Mexico through Saturday.
It's going to be a hot one! Record highs are expected on Wednesday in the Valley. An Extreme Heat Warning remains in effect.
If you factor in the heat index, cities such as Houston, Memphis and Cleveland are as hot or hotter than Phoenix this week.