is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
Phoenix is in the middle of the longest stretch of triple-digit days ever recorded!As of Tuesday, we've had 79 days in a row at 100 degrees or hotter. The previous record was 76 triple-digit days in a row set in August of 1993.And there is no relief in sight!Phoenix will top out around 109 degrees through midweek before heating back up to 110 to 111 degrees starting Thursday. Overnight lows will drop into the mid to upper 80s each day.
Everyone can help prevent the pollution problem from getting worse by carpooling, taking public transportation or working from home. Also, wait until after dark to fill up your gas-powered vehicles and avoid idling in long drive-thru lines.Air quality should improve over the weekend as monsoon moisture and storm chances return. We're tracking a slight chance of isolated storms in the Valley Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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