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Dry Desert Heat Breaks Records, Blasts Much of the Southwest

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An overnight storm has kept Phoenix from setting a record for overnight low temperatures, but the city can’t seem to escape excessive daytime heat.

The National Weather Service in Phoenix reported that the low around dawn Sunday was 79 degrees Fahrenheit after as much as 1.77 inches of monsoon rain fell on the metro area.

Saturday night’s low of 93 degrees had tied the city’s record set last year of 35 overnight lows in the 90s. National Weather Service meteorologists in Phoenix said the 36th overnight low likely will come soon.

The mark for consecutive days of 90 degrees or below is 16, set in July 2023 when Phoenix had its hottest summer on record.

Meanwhile, a daytime heat record for the city keeps expanding.

Counting the expected high temperature of 106 degrees on Sunday, Phoenix will have experienced 84 days in a row at 100 degrees or hotter.

The previous mark was 76 consecutive triple-digit days, set in August 1993.

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