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NWS Phoenix

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Official X account for the National Weather Service Phoenix, Arizona. Details: weather.gov/nws_x

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Temperatures will go into an upward trend heading into next week with areas of Major HeatRisk developing by the middle of next week. As a result, Extreme Heat Watches have been issued. Dry conditions will continue for the next several days. #azwx #cawx

Temperatures will go into an upward trend heading into next week with areas of Major HeatRisk developing by the middle of next week. As a result, Extreme Heat Watches have been issued. Dry conditions will continue for the next several days. #azwx #cawx
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Today's high at Phoenix Sky Harbor was 107 degrees which is right at the daily normal. Phoenix set a record high of 118 degrees on this date last year. #azwx

Today's high at Phoenix Sky Harbor was 107 degrees which is right at the daily normal. Phoenix set a record high of 118 degrees on this date last year. #azwx
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Although we are experiencing quiet weather here the Phoenix Metro, there are currently storms ongoing in Pima County about 100 miles south of us. The storm tops are around 40,000 feet high which is the around the cruising altitude of a commercial airline jet. #azwx

Although we are experiencing quiet weather here the Phoenix Metro, there are currently storms ongoing in Pima County about 100 miles south of us. The storm tops are around 40,000 feet high which is the around the cruising altitude of a commercial airline jet. #azwx
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Above average temperatures are expected today as afternoon highs top out around 110°F across most of the the lower desert communities under generally sunny skies. Therefore, if planning to spend time outdoors, make sure to practice heat safety! #azwx #cawx

Above average temperatures are expected today as afternoon highs top out around 110°F across most of the the lower desert communities under generally sunny skies. Therefore, if planning to spend time outdoors, make sure to practice heat safety! #azwx #cawx
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Low temperatures across the lower deserts this morning ranged from mid-70s to mid-80s. This is pretty typical for this time of year. Have a great Sunday! #azwx #cawx

Low temperatures across the lower deserts this morning ranged from mid-70s to mid-80s. This is pretty typical for this time of year. Have a great Sunday! #azwx #cawx
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Highs this afternoon ranged from 108-112 degrees across the region which is slightly above normal for this time of year. Temperatures will continue to gradually climb as we head into the beginning of the workweek. #azwx #cawx

Highs this afternoon ranged from 108-112 degrees across the region which is slightly above normal for this time of year. Temperatures will continue to gradually climb as we head into the beginning of the workweek. #azwx #cawx
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Extreme heat is back in the forecast this week. Temperatures will continue to climb each day, peaking on Wednesday when highs are expected to reach 110F-116F across the lower deserts. Make sure you take extra precautions and practice smart heat safety. #azwx #cawx

Extreme heat is back in the forecast this week. Temperatures will continue to climb each day, peaking on Wednesday when highs are expected to reach 110F-116F across the lower deserts. Make sure you take extra precautions and practice smart heat safety. #azwx #cawx
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Temperatures across the region will heat up through the middle of the workweek, with forecast highs near daily records in some places on Wednesday. Be sure to stay hydrated and spend time in air conditioning as much as possible! #azwx #cawx

Temperatures across the region will heat up through the middle of the workweek, with forecast highs near daily records in some places on Wednesday. Be sure to stay hydrated and spend time in air conditioning as much as possible! #azwx #cawx
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Know the signs and watch for heat illness. If you or someone you know develops symptoms - get to a cool place immediately. If someone is experiencing heat stroke, call 911. 🔗 phoenix.gov/summer

Know the signs and watch for heat illness. If you or someone you know develops symptoms - get to a cool place immediately. If someone is experiencing heat stroke, call 911.

🔗 phoenix.gov/summer
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The high temperature this afternoon at Phoenix Sky Harbor was 111 degrees which is 4 degrees above normal. Temperatures will continue to trend up to near record levels by Wednesday. Continue to take extra heat safety precautions this week. #azwx

The high temperature this afternoon at Phoenix Sky Harbor was 111 degrees which is 4 degrees above normal. Temperatures will continue to trend up to near record levels by Wednesday. Continue to take extra heat safety precautions this week. #azwx
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Temperatures will heat up through the middle of the week as strong high pressure builds over the region. Afternoon highs are forecast to be several degrees warmer today than they were yesterday, topping 110°F across much of the lower deserts. #azwx #cawx

Temperatures will heat up through the middle of the week as strong high pressure builds over the region. Afternoon highs are forecast to be several degrees warmer today than they were yesterday, topping 110°F across much of the lower deserts. #azwx #cawx
Maricopa County Public Health (@maricopahealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️Extreme Heat Warning in effect through Thursday, July 10. Please stay indoors with air conditioning during the hottest parts of the day, stay hydrated, and check on others. Visit maricopa.gov/heat for heat relief sites and resources to cool down.

⚠️Extreme Heat Warning in effect through Thursday, July 10. Please stay indoors with air conditioning during the hottest parts of the day, stay hydrated, and check on others. Visit maricopa.gov/heat for heat relief sites and resources to cool down.
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Here's a look at low temperatures this morning from around the region. Lows ranged from the 80s to low 90s across the lower deserts and were in the 70s in the higher terrain. #azwx #cawx

Here's a look at low temperatures this morning from around the region. Lows ranged from the 80s to low 90s across the lower deserts and were in the 70s in the higher terrain. #azwx #cawx
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Heat affects us all, but some of us are at greater risk. Different people react differently to heat based on their age, health, and living conditions. Check in on your neighbors, friends, and family on hot days to make sure they’re staying cool! #HeatSafety

Heat affects us all, but some of us are at greater risk. Different people react differently to heat based on their age, health, and living conditions. Check in on your neighbors, friends, and family on hot days to make sure they’re staying cool!
#HeatSafety
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While we wait for #Monsoon2025 to get geared up again, head over for a quick read with all the tricks! 🤓🤠 sgsup.asu.edu/basics-arizona… #azwx #nvwx #nmwx

While we wait for #Monsoon2025 to get geared up again, head over for a quick read with all the tricks! 🤓🤠 sgsup.asu.edu/basics-arizona…  #azwx #nvwx #nmwx
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A Flood Advisory has been issued for a portion of S Gila County just south of San Carlos and U.S. HWY 70 until 8:30 PM MST. Between 1-2 inches of rain has fallen in this area. Please avoid driving through flooded roads or crossing any running washes. #azwx

A Flood Advisory has been issued for a portion of S Gila County just south of San Carlos and U.S. HWY 70 until 8:30 PM MST. Between 1-2 inches of rain has fallen in this area. Please avoid driving through flooded roads or crossing any running washes. #azwx
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Most locations across the lower deserts of AZ and southeast CA saw highs at or above 110 degrees this afternoon. Blythe, CA was the hot spot in our region, reaching 113 degrees. #azwx #cawx

Most locations across the lower deserts of AZ and southeast CA saw highs at or above 110 degrees this afternoon. Blythe, CA was the hot spot in our region, reaching 113 degrees. #azwx #cawx