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Heat lead assistant Chris Quinn has again advanced to the finalist stage in an NBA coaching search, potentially necessitating ...
With over 600 heat-related deaths in Maricopa County last year, St. Vincent de Paul and The Bridge are working to provide ...
Heat envelops our lives in Arizona's Sonoran Desert. How does it define us? Average July temperatures in the 1920s were between 89.3 and 92.7 degrees in Phoenix's urban environments, data from the ...
The list of broken heat records in the Phoenix area keeps getting longer with another two records broken on Wednesday morning and three more on Tuesday. Arizona's current heat wave is different ...
Phoenix, where daytime temperatures have climbed as high as 119 degrees this summer, has set a new heat record for temps at night. This summer the city's had more nights than ever where the low ...
Arizona heat is here. It is only going to get hotter this summer. Our hot weather also helps ozone pollution to worsen.
PHOENIX (AZFamily ... This marks 17 days in a row with record-breaking heat. This also marks the 138th day of highs at or above 100 degrees, well past the average of 111 days.
It often feels like that in Phoenix, where the sun’s unforgiving rays turn up the heat early in the morning, baking the streets and sidewalks, where people teeter on the edge of what humans can ...
Temperatures are 5 to 6 degrees hotter in Phoenix now than the already-scorching norm, and heat deaths in Maricopa County have more than quadrupled in the last seven years, leaping from 154 in ...
Yet, every year, people seem surprised Phoenix gets hot in the summer. Bloomberg News claims the Valley of the Sun faces “a Hurricane Katrina of heat.” Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...