Phoenix forecast calls for first 90-degree day of 2025: What to expect
Summer-lite temperatures aren’t unheard of in February, but the heat we’re expecting next week is unusual.
Summer-lite temperatures aren’t unheard of in February, but the heat we’re expecting next week is unusual.
Warmer temperatures are around the corner. More rain is not.
The streak fell just a day short of tying the record of 160 days, which was set during the Nixon administration.
With little chance of rain in the forecast, our current drizzle-less streak could reach record-breaking territory.
A cold snap is coming for Arizona, which could cause burst pipes and all sorts of damage. Here’s how to prevent that.
It’s going to be ho-ho-hot in the Valley as Christmas approaches.
After a summer of record-breaking heat, Halloween should actually feel like fall this year.
We’re already back in the mid-90s and could reach 100 degrees by Saturday. Will all your candy melt on Oct. 31?
Snowflakes fell in Flagstaff and other parts of northern Arizona as a cold front moved into the state.
Fall has been brutally hot so far, but cooler temperatures are on the way … for a while.
Even as the Valley cools off significantly in fall, October in Phoenix keeps getting warmer.
Monday afternoon, the Gila River Fire Department reported 50% containment of the approximately 100-acre fire.
Phoenix may not really experience autumn, but the rest of the state sure does. Here’s where to catch the fall leaves.
Ileana may not deposit much rain in the Valley, but it’s going to knock the edge off of the late summer heat.
Across the state, this summer has been one of the driest in Arizona history.
Arizona has had dust storms for ages, but we’ve only recently started calling them haboobs.
One of Arizona’s famous dust storms hit the Valley on Thursday afternoon, and social media had a ton of great photos.
Hoping for a break from the Arizona heat? Hope again.
Phoenix finally got a big rainstorm, and area residents captured it on their phones.
An International Space Station instrument gathered surface temperature data from Phoenix, and wouldn’t you know, it was hot.
A new study projected Arizona’s average electricity bill to jump by more than $100 this summer, more than any other state.
645 people died due to heat in 2023. State, county and city officials are groping for a response.