The combination of searing summer heat and high humidity will support daily maximum heat indices above 105°
Another heat record in Phoenix
Monday’s 108 degree high temperature marked 78th consecutive day the mercury has reached 100 degrees or warmer, a new record.
The old record for the most consecutive 100s was 76 days in 1993.
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