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Sweltering Heat Wave Hits: Brace for Intense Conditions through Friday

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Extreme heat today through Friday


PHOENIX — A significant high-pressure system is settling over Arizona, triggering extreme heat that will persist until the week’s end. Temperatures in the lower deserts are anticipated to surpass 110 degrees, prompting heat advisories across the region. Although a minor respite from the heat is forecasted for the weekend, overall conditions are expected to stay warmer than normal.

In addition to the sweltering temperatures, the state is likely to experience mostly dry weather, with minimal chances for thunderstorms over the coming days.

Here’s a brief look at the seven-day forecast:

WEDNESDAY: High of 110°F, Low of 88°F – Weather Impact Alert Day for Excessive Heat

THURSDAY: High of 113°F, Low of 89°F – Weather Impact Alert Day for Excessive Heat

FRIDAY: High of 112°F, Low of 91°F – Weather Impact Alert Day for Excessive Heat

SATURDAY: High of 110°F, Low of 89°F – Mostly sunny

SUNDAY: High of 109°F, Low of 87°F – Mostly sunny

Meanwhile, the Monsoon Meter indicates no significant precipitation expected in the Mogollon Rim and White Mountains area.

Throughout the year, Arizona has witnessed various intense weather phenomena, including thunderstorms, floods, and wildfires. Residents can catch highlight videos of these events on local media platforms.

Residents are encouraged to share their weather-related images or videos, particularly of storms and sunsets, via the 12 News app or using the hashtag #BeOn12 on social media.

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