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Phoenix just reached 118 degrees on Thursday, recording their hottest August temperature on record. It broke a 4-way tie of 117 degrees, with all of those readings coming since 2011, including two ...
The Valley is very dry, but that’s not exactly breaking news since we live in a desert. However, dry air is a huge ingredient in the hot summer recipe. Dry air heats up faster than moist air, and dry ...
ABC15 caught up with a variety of people throughout the Valley to see how they’re dealing with the heat while on the job.
Phoenix man Paul Farmer isn't anywhere close to giving up on his self-imposed "No A/C challenge," but he says Thursday's record heat was rough.
Catalina State Park Manager Steven Haas said they also don’t close their trails on the hotter days, and that’s mainly due to ...