PHOENIX - More record-breaking temps are expected on Wednesday as an Excessive Heat Warning has been extended through the ...
Tuesday was the first October day ever in Phoenix with a temperature at or above 110 degrees since records began back in 1896 ...
An Excessive Heat Warning has been extended once again for parts of Arizona, but relief may be finally on the horizon.
On Sunday, the forecast high is 109. Our record for that date is 105 set in 1917. If we break that record, Phoenix will experience a 100-year heat wave.
Learn more about the latest Phoenix area weather forecast and conditions with Most Accurate Forecast from ABC15.
High pressure is still squatting over the American West, and it does not look to be moving anytime soon as highs remain in record territory.
The Phoenix Fire Department is responding to about 10 heat-related calls a day so they're deploying new tactics to help.
Temperatures in Palm Springs on Tuesday were the hottest ever recorded for the city during October since records began.
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FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more on the record heat Phoenix is seeing. Tuesday marked the start of October and another day of ...
The Tempe streetcar is experiencing delays due to a crash involving a motorcyclist in Tempe on Wednesday morning.