Today we'll see an afternoon high of 104 in Phoenix. In Flagstaff, the high will climb into the low-mid 80s-- which is closer ...
Several records have been broken in the state as an early heat wave bakes the western U.S.
Historic, record-breaking heat will continue into the weekend, with daily high temperature records likely to be broken over the next seven days.
It's officially the last day of winter, but the forecast says otherwise. KNAU meteorologist Lee Born stopped by Morning Edition to discuss the heat wave breaking record-high temperatures.
With snowfall far below average and record-breaking heat, the High Country could feel like early summer by Friday.
The forecast high today is 93 degrees, which will set a new record for warmth. The previous record high was 92, set in 2017.
It's only March, but we are expecting things to feel more like summer here in the Valley, as temperatures are expected to reach the triple digits.
March is the perfect time to enjoy Arizona hikes that keep the mileage low while serving up seriously impressive scenery.
Temperatures have soared past 100 degrees in Phoenix in mid-March, a record. That's just nuts. I knew it was going to be hot, but this is ridiculous.
Looking for pizza worth going out of your way for? These Arizona pizzerias are serving standout slices all across the state this March.
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Highway patrol state troopers responded to a recent "scrambled" collision on Interstate 40 near Winona Road in Flagstaff, the Arizona Department of Public Safety shared in a Facebook post. A flatbed ...