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Last Map Update: Mon, Aug 17, 2026 at 6:08:22 pm MST

Strong high pressure over the Desert Southwest will lead to abnormally hot temperatures through the week with temperatures up to 5-7°F above average and Major HeatRisk across the lower deserts. An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for the lower deserts of AZ and southeast CA today through Friday, with the San Carlos area in southern Gila County added to the warning starting on Tuesday.
For the first half of this week, storm chances will be limited to the AZ high terrain and southeast AZ, however distant outflow boundaries may reach the lower deserts resulting in gusty winds and areas of blowing dust. Storm chances will expand area-wide by Thursday and Friday. Temperatures will remain well above normal through the entire week resulting in a Major HeatRisk
Afternoon highs across the lower deserts will range between 109-113°F throughout the week, several degrees above daily normals for this time of year. Overnight lows in the 80s to as warm as the lower 90s in Central Phoenix will be common, resulting in little relief. Areas of Major HeatRisk will last through the entire work week. Extreme Heat Warnings are in effect through Friday.

 

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