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An Extreme Heat Warning remains in effect for the Valley. While temperatures are expected to drop later this week, there is a catch.
Wildfire smoke from California is causing hazy skies and unhealthy air quality in the Valley, a condition that is expected to continue for the next few days.
Despite our Extreme Heat Warnings extending through Tuesday, temperatures have dropped since earlier this week. We also have when you can expect some rain.
Our Extreme Heat Warnings have now been extended through early next week as temperatures continue to soar above average.
Phoenix Sky Harbor has already broken the daily high temperature record as the temperature as of 11:30 am MST is at 113°F ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — It’s a First Alert Weather Day with an Extreme Heat Warning in effect today for the Valley. Warm morning temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s will warm to 110 degrees today ...
The heat continues with another First Alert Weather Day. The Extreme Heat Warning now goes through Tuesday evening.
If you see clouds building later this week, it might be rain moving into Phoenix. But first: It's going to get hotter.
Summer has been hot, but fall is not far away. Here’s what the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts the weather will be like this fall in Arizona.
Slightly cooler temperatures and a better chance of rain returns for the weekend as high pressure moves a little farther east ...
There was a slight chance of thunderstorms and a low probability that rainfall would exceed half an inch — a "higher end" storm by Arizona standards, according to the weather service. May 30 ...
Arizona's 2024 monsoon was unusually dry, especially in the Phoenix area, contributing to extreme drought conditions. Phoenix has a 43% chance of above-normal rainfall, compared to its 1991 to ...