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Summer’s Scorching Finale: Embrace the Dog Days!

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Dog days of Summer bring the heat!


PHOENIX — Starting this morning at 10 AM, an Excessive Heat Warning will take effect, continuing through Tuesday at 8 PM. Residents should brace for daytime temperatures soaring to 114 degrees, a level nearing the record of 115 degrees.

In contrast, monsoon moisture is anticipated to arrive by Wednesday, with storms expected to form in higher elevations. The likelihood of isolated showers in Phoenix stands at 20%, whereas coverage in elevated areas reaches 70%.

Forecast details for the week are as follows:

MONDAY: High of 112°F, low of 92°F, designated as a Weather Impact Alert Day.

TUESDAY: High of 114°F, low of 89°F, remains a Weather Impact Alert Day.

WEDNESDAY: High of 108°F, low of 88°F, with a 20% chance of storms.

THURSDAY: High of 108°F, low of 87°F, maintaining a 20% chance of storms.

FRIDAY: High of 109°F, low of 86°F, predominantly sunny.

SATURDAY: High of 109°F, low of 87°F, expected to be mostly sunny.

SUNDAY: High of 109°F, low of 86°F, forecasted to be mostly sunny.

Arizona has experienced a series of weather events, including thunderstorms, floods, and fires impacting various regions. Observations and videos documenting these occurrences are available on the 12News YouTube channel.

Residents are encouraged to share photos and videos of ongoing weather phenomena. Submissions can be made via the 12 News app, through email at pictures@12news.com, or on social media using the hashtag #BeOn12.

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