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Arizona’s Scorching Heat: Phoenix Hits a Sweltering 114 Degrees!

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Arizona heat reaches dangerous levels with 114 degrees in Phoenix


Phoenix is enduring a weather event that has prompted an extreme heat warning, set to last through Monday. This heat surpasses typical desert conditions, presenting potential dangers.

On Sunday, temperatures soared to 114 degrees, just shy of the daily record. Overnight lows will offer little respite, only dipping into the mid-80s.

Relief may arrive on Tuesday with a weak weather system moving north, creating a slight temperature drop. However, heat is expected to surge again, returning to 114 degrees by Thursday.

By the weekend, forecasts suggest a welcome cooling trend with daytime highs around 104 degrees—closer to seasonal averages.

Seven-Day Forecast:

MONDAY: 113/84 — Extreme heat warning in effect.

THURSDAY: 114/85 — Conditions will remain sunny and hot.

SUNDAY: 104/82 — Temperatures nearing normal levels.

Across Arizona, severe weather has impacted various regions, leading to thunderstorms and flash floods. Residents are encouraged to document any significant weather events and share photos via social media or the dedicated app.

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