is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
PHOENIX — Phoenix reached the highest temperature of the year so far on Thursday, topping out at 115 degrees, and we'll do that again today!
Stay hydrated, limit your time outside between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, and watch for signs of heat-related illnesses like dizziness, changes in pulse, and muscle cramps. That boost in moisture brought the first monsoon storms of the season to our state on Thursday, with more storms possible especially in the high country and parts of eastern Arizona through the weekend.
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