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Arizona sets records

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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSN · 9h
Arizona weather forecast: Another day of record-breaking heat expected
Buckle up! Our stretch of triple-digit temperatures will last for some time yet.

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Arizona weather forecast: Record-breaking heat hits Phoenix
ABC15 Arizona · 13h
MOST ACCURATE FORECAST: Arizona sets records as dangerous heat wave peaks today
 · 19h
Phoenix prepares for heat rescues during earliest heat wave on record
The Brief Phoenix is activating early heat relief measures as the city faces its earliest recorded heat wave during the winter season.

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FOX 10 Phoenix · 1d
Arizona smashes March heat records—and it’s only getting hotter!
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All-Time March Record Heat Lasting Into Next Week
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Will Arizona cool down this spring? What weather experts predict

Metro Phoenix is getting a hot start to spring. Is there still a chance for showers and cool days? Here's what weather experts forecast for spring.
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Where did the Phoenix heat wave come from and when will it end?

The hot weather is a health risk for people, but it's also bad news for the region's snowpack and could trigger an earlier start to wildfires.
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Phoenix breaks another daily record as historic March heat wave continues

PHOENIX – The historic March heat wave in Phoenix continued Thursday with another daily record. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, which the National Weather Service uses for the city’s official readings, reached 97 degrees before noon to rewrite the record book for the second consecutive day.
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There's more to Phoenix hot-weather records than you may realize

Comparing extreme-weather data from the National Weather Service may provide more crucial information than you think.
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