is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
Phoenix hit 110 degrees for the first time this year and a record-setting high of 113 degrees on Thursday.
We also likely set a new record temperature already this morning, as Phoenix only cooled to 87 degrees to start the day. The current record warm low temperature for today's date is 85 degrees set in 1977, so it looks like that record will be broken. While our heat alert will expire today, daytime highs will top out between 107 and 110 degrees through the weekend so the heat will still be dangerous if you are not taking precautions.
The dangerous combination of warm mornings and sizzling hot afternoons will heighten the risk for heat-related illnesses. Stay hydrated, limit your time outside in the heat of the day, take breaks in the air conditioning or shade, and never leave kids or pets in your vehicle.
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