Learn more about the latest Phoenix area weather forecast and conditions with Most Accurate Forecast from ABC15.
We set two new daily temperature records on Monday in Phoenix, and we could do the same again today.
Because the extreme heat continues, the Excessive Heat Warnings for the Phoenix metro and all of south-central and southwest Arizona have been extended until 8 p.m. Wednesday. Phoenix has already had 50 days this summer with highs at 110 degrees or hotter. That's the second most ever recorded. The record is 53 days set in 2020 and we will be inching closer to that record over the next several days.
While storm chances across Arizona look low today, we'll see more showers and thunderstorms across the higher terrain of northern and eastern Arizona on Wednesday. We could see an isolated storm approach the Phoenix area on Wednesday, but most of the Phoenix metro area will stay dry through the first half of the week.
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