Current:Home > NewsPhoenix has set another heat record by hitting 110 degrees on 54 days this year -Prime Capital Blueprint
Phoenix has set another heat record by hitting 110 degrees on 54 days this year
View
Date:2025-04-14 21:41:37
PHOENIX — How hot is it in Phoenix? In what has been the hottest summer ever measured, the sizzling city in the Sonoran Desert broke yet another record Saturday when temperatures topped 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 Celsius).
It was the 54th day this year that the official reading at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport made the mark, eclipsing the previous record of 53 days set in 2020.
Matt Salerno, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said the hot streak could reach 55 days.
"We do have one more day," he said.
An extreme heat warning remained in effect, with temperatures forecast at 111 F (43.9 C) on Sunday and 106 F (41.1 C) on Monday.
Salerno said Phoenix experienced the hottest three months since record-keeping began in 1895, including the hottest July and the second-hottest August.
The daily average temperature of 97 F (36.1 C) in June, July and August passed the previous record of 96.7 F (35.9 C) set three years ago.
The average daily temperature was 102.7 F (39.3 C) in July, Salerno said, and the daily average in August was 98.8 F (37.1 C).
In July, Phoenix also set a record with a 31-day streak of highs at or above 110 F (43.3 C). The previous record of 18 straight days was set in 1974.
The sweltering summer of 2023 has seen a historic heat wave stretching from Texas across New Mexico and Arizona and into California's desert.
Worldwide, last month was the hottest August ever recorded, according to the World Meteorological Organization. It was also the second hottest month measured, behind only July 2023. Scientists blame human-caused climate change with an extra push from a natural El Nino, which is a temporary warming of parts of the Pacific Ocean that changes weather around the globe.
As of Saturday, Phoenix has tallied 104 days this year with temperatures over 100 F (37.7 C), Salerno said. That's in line with the average of 111 triple-digit days every year between 1991 and 2020.
Maricopa County, home to Phoenix and the most populous county in Arizona, also appears headed toward an annual record for heat-associated deaths.
County public health officials have confirmed 194 heat-associated deaths this year as of Sept. 2. An additional 351 cases are under investigation.
Maricopa County confirmed 425 heat-related deaths in 2022.
veryGood! (75)
Related
- Moving abroad can be expensive: These 5 countries will 'pay' you to move there
- Billie Lourd Calls Out Carrie Fisher’s Siblings for Public “Attacks” in Rare Statement
- States with the toughest abortion laws have the weakest maternal supports, data shows
- Why stinky sweat is good for you
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Breaking This Met Gala Rule Means Celebs Won’t Get Invited Back
- For one rape survivor, new abortion bans bring back old, painful memories
- Ozone, Mercury, Ash, CO2: Regulations Take on Coal’s Dirty Underside
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- New York counties gear up to fight a polio outbreak among the unvaccinated
Ranking
- Sam Taylor
- Woman dead, 6 others hurt in shooting at Chicago memorial
- Olivia Culpo Shares Why She's Having a Hard Time Nailing Down Her Wedding Dress Design
- Costs of Climate Change: Early Estimate for Hurricanes, Fires Reaches $300 Billion
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Dr. Anthony Fauci Steps Away
- Today’s Climate: May 7, 2010
- Why Pete Davidson's Saturday Night Live Episode Was Canceled
Recommendation
EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
Scotland becomes the first country to offer tampons and pads for free, officials say
New York City Sets Ambitious Climate Rules for Its Biggest Emitters: Buildings
King Charles III Can Carry On This Top-Notch Advice From Queen Elizabeth II
Sam Taylor
Woman dead, 6 others hurt in shooting at Chicago memorial
It's definitely not a good year to be a motorcycle taxi driver in Nigeria
See Kylie Jenner and Stormi Webster’s Sweet Matching Moment at New York Fashion Party