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If you see clouds building later this week, it might be rain moving into Phoenix. But first: It's going to get hotter.
Hot and dry weather is expected to continue on Tuesday in the Valley. The high on July 29 in Phoenix will be about 111 ...
Strong high pressure over the region will keep temperatures very hot through the end of the week and through the weekend.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNArizona weather forecast: 110+ degree temps expected in Phoenix for several days
Temperatures climb to 110+ in the lower deserts with a forecast high of 112 degrees in Phoenix. The average is 106 this time of year. Still, it could be worse! The record high today at Phoenix Sky ...
Phoenix typically experiences about 10 days with measurable rainfall during the monsoon, while the higher mountainous areas see roughly 30 to 50 days of rainfall.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNArizona weather forecast: Warm end to the work week in Phoenix
By Tuesday and especially Wednesday, rain chances increase in Arizona, with the best chance for storms from Wednesday through ...
To take advantage of tropical moisture, the ideal setup is to get high pressure to set up near the four corners. First Alert Meteorologist Pete Mangione reports.
Phoenix is experiencing relentless heat with temperatures soaring to 110 degrees, with clear skies and little respite even at ...
Last July, it seemed like Phoenix broke another heat record every day. This year, temperatures are average (but it's still ...
If you factor in the heat index, cities such as Houston, Memphis and Cleveland are as hot or hotter than Phoenix this week.
The National Weather Service's office in Phoenix posted on X that Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport had received 0.3 inches of rainfall as of 3:40 p.m., breaking the daily record of 0.2 ...
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