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Summer’s Scorching Embrace Takes Hold

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Summerlike heat settles in...


PHOENIX — Arizona is bracing for a return to typical June weather, characterized by abundant sunshine and rising temperatures. The forecast indicates highs approaching 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the Valley this Monday, aligning closely with the average onset date for such heat.

As the week unfolds, residents can expect consistent above-normal temperatures. Only a few high-elevation showers may occur, but overall, the outlook is dominated by dry conditions through the next seven days.

Come next weekend, temperatures are expected to increase further, likely surpassing the 110-degree mark, a trend projected to continue until the end of the month. Record highs for Phoenix historically exceed 110 degrees from now until mid-September, setting the stage for a hot summer.

In the immediate forecast, Monday will see a high of 109 degrees, with lows around 81. Subsequent days include Saturday at 109/83 and Sunday reaching 111/83, maintaining the pattern of very hot and sunny weather.

For those interested, Arizona has experienced a range of severe weather events, and a compilation of footage from thunderstorms and floods can be viewed on various platforms. Residents are encouraged to share photos and videos of local conditions using social media or dedicated apps.