An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for much of the area through Thursday evening as afternoon highs climb upwards of 112-117°. Be sure to stay cool, limit outdoor activities, and drink plenty of water. #azwx#cawx
The low temperature in Phoenix this morning was 90°, which is 6 degrees above the daily normal.
An Extreme Heat Warning goes into effect later this morning with forecast highs this afternoon climbing upwards of 112-114°. Be sure to stay cool and stay hydrated! #azwx
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High temperatures this afternoon in Phoenix, Yuma and El Centro were all above 110°F. This trend will continue through the middle of this week with highs peaking around 115°F by Wednesday. #azwx
Low temperatures this morning were near to a couple degrees above the daily normals. Under mostly sunny skies, look for afternoon readings to peak just over 110°F. Even warmer temperatures arrive the next several days. #azwx#cawx
Temperatures will be well above normal this week, peaking during the Wed-Thu timeframe at 6°-9° above normal. Temperatures will then cool a few degrees heading into the weekend. This will result in Moderate to Major HeatRisk. Remember to practice smart heat safety. #azwx#cawx
With much clearer skies today temperatures were able to climb to 110°F today, or 3 degrees above normal. Be sure to keep practicing heat safety as temperatures will continue to be above normal through the week. #azwx
The Extreme Heat Watch has been upgraded to a Warning for Tue - Thu. High temperatures will reach up to 112-116°F with morning lows in the 80s to 90°F in Phoenix. Areas of major HeatRisk is likely across the lower deserts and even some higher terrain. Stay cool! #azwx#cawx
Temperatures will quickly warm back up & go well above normal during the middle of this week leading to areas of Major HeatRisk. As a result, an Extreme Heat Watch has been issued across most of the lower deserts & portions of the higher terrain for Tuesday-Thursday. #azwx#cawx
Ample cloud coverage today helped keep afternoon highs in the Phoenix Metro several degrees below normal, while out west had near normal temperatures for the holiday. Heading into the evening temperatures will mostly be in the mid 90s to upper 80s. 🎇
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The low temperature this morning at Sky Harbor was 86 degrees, two degrees above normal for this date. Overnight lows are expected to warm further over the next few days as increasing moisture and a warmer airmass move in. #azwx#cawx
700 AM Radar: Some virga and light showers are being observed across south-central AZ this morning.. Most locations will remain dry, but a few drops, and perhaps even a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. More activity should pop up through the day. #azwx