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Extreme heat is returning to the Valley's forecast, and it's going to be a hot last day of July with a high near 110°F.
Using archival satellite data, researchers just officially confirmed the length of this enormous bolt of lightning that ...
Hot and dry weather is expected to continue on Tuesday in the Valley. The high on July 29 in Phoenix will be about 111 ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A ridge of high pressure that could bring moisture into Arizona will not, because it’s moving east from ...
Temperatures on Saturday were near to slightly above average, with a warming trend as we wrap up the weekend leading into ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two wildfires burning in the western United States — including one that has become a “megafire” on the ...
Thanks to very dry air in place over Arizona, temperatures will fall back into the low 80s by Monday morning. Monday will be ...
Hot and dry weather is expected to continue on Wednesday in the Valley. The high on July 30 in Phoenix will be about 111°F.
To take advantage of tropical moisture, the ideal setup is to get high pressure to set up near the four corners. First Alert Meteorologist Pete Mangione reports.
That moisture will become more widespread Monday, kicking off daily chances for thunderstorms throughout the week.
NWS Las Vegas warns of breezy conditions and potential critical fire weather in parts of Arizona and Nevada, without issuing ...
Learn more about the latest Phoenix area weather forecast and conditions with Most Accurate Forecast from ABC15.