The city on Sunday broke its heat record for having the most 110-degree days in a year, National Weather Service officials in Phoenix confirmed in a tweet. For 34 days this year as of Sunday
Phoenix sets record for 31 consecutive days above 110 degrees – Los Angeles Times
Phoenix, Ariz., has in the past few days twice broken its record for the most days in a year with temperatures of at least 110 degrees, according to data from the National Weather Service. Sunday
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Sep 7, 2023The city’s record is 53 days, which was set in 2020. With highs forecast to be at least 110 degrees on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Phoenix will most likely set a new record this weekend. ABC News
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Phoenix hits new record: 55 days of 110-plus temperatures There have been 34 days of 110-degree weather so far in 2020. The previous record of 33 days was set back in 2011. The Valley is still far off from breaking the record of most days above 100 degrees.
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How Many 110 Degree Days In Phoenix In 2020
There have been 34 days of 110-degree weather so far in 2020. The previous record of 33 days was set back in 2011. The Valley is still far off from breaking the record of most days above 100 degrees. Ross D. Franklin, Associated Press. Phoenix has seen temperatures of 110 degrees or higher for 50 days in a row, a new record for the city, according to the National Weather Service. The next closest stretch was in 2011 when temperatures were that high for 33 days. Here’s a full breakdown of the days: 50 days (2020) 33 days (2011) 32 days
Phoenix sets record for most 110-degree days in a single year
Arizona Republic. 0:04. 1:29. Friday marked the 50th day to reach 110 degrees or higher in the Valley this year, setting a record nobody wanted. Before 2020, the previous record for most days in a Phoenix heat records as we hit 19 days in a row of 110+ | 12news.com
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NWS: Phoenix likely done with 110-degree days in 2019 Arizona Republic. 0:04. 1:29. Friday marked the 50th day to reach 110 degrees or higher in the Valley this year, setting a record nobody wanted. Before 2020, the previous record for most days in a
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Phoenix sets record for 31 consecutive days above 110 degrees – Los Angeles Times The city on Sunday broke its heat record for having the most 110-degree days in a year, National Weather Service officials in Phoenix confirmed in a tweet. For 34 days this year as of Sunday
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Phoenix hits new record: 55 days of 110-plus temperatures Sep 7, 2023The city’s record is 53 days, which was set in 2020. With highs forecast to be at least 110 degrees on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Phoenix will most likely set a new record this weekend. ABC News
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Phoenix on brink of breaking its record for most 110-degree days in a year – CBS News Phoenix has seen 34 days where the high was over 110° in 2020, breaking the previous record of 33 days set back in 2011. July 2020 was the hottest month on record for Phoenix with an average
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Let’s learn about why summer 2023 was so hot There have been 34 days of 110-degree weather so far in 2020. The previous record of 33 days was set back in 2011. The Valley is still far off from breaking the record of most days above 100 degrees.
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Phoenix poised to break record for most 110-degree days Ross D. Franklin, Associated Press. Phoenix has seen temperatures of 110 degrees or higher for 50 days in a row, a new record for the city, according to the National Weather Service. The next closest stretch was in 2011 when temperatures were that high for 33 days. Here’s a full breakdown of the days: 50 days (2020) 33 days (2011) 32 days
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NWS: Phoenix likely done with 110-degree days in 2019
Phoenix poised to break record for most 110-degree days Phoenix, Ariz., has in the past few days twice broken its record for the most days in a year with temperatures of at least 110 degrees, according to data from the National Weather Service. Sunday
Phoenix hits new record: 55 days of 110-plus temperatures Let’s learn about why summer 2023 was so hot Phoenix has seen 34 days where the high was over 110° in 2020, breaking the previous record of 33 days set back in 2011. July 2020 was the hottest month on record for Phoenix with an average