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  2. Climate of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Metric conversion. Phoenix has a hot desert climate (Köppen: BWh), [1][2] typical of the Sonoran Desert, and is the largest city in America in this climatic zone. [3] Phoenix has long, extremely hot summers and short, mild winters. The city is within one of the world's sunniest regions, with its sunshine duration comparable to the Sahara region.

  3. A summer marked by extreme, record-setting heat in the U.S ...

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    This year, Phoenix endured its hottest summer in recorded history, surpassing a record set just last year, according to the National Weather Service, which maintains temperature data going back ...

  4. Phoenix finally snaps record streak of triple-digit ... - AOL

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    Phoenix experienced its hottest meteorological summer this year since record-keeping began, with more than 100 days of temperatures reaching 100 degrees or hotter since May 27. According to the ...

  5. Geography of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Parts of Arizona located in the Sonoran Desert have warm daytime temperatures year round, while other parts of the state experience seasonal coldness regularly. The average daily temperatures of Yuma, which is located near Arizona's southwestern corner, range from 43 to 67 °F (6 to 19 °C) in January, and from 81 to 107 °F (27 to 42 °C) in July.

  6. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    04-55000. GNIS feature ID. 44784. Website. www.phoenix.gov. Phoenix (/ ˈfiːnɪks / ⓘ FEE-niks[8][9]) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020. [10] It is the fifth-most populous city in the United States and the most populous state capital in the country.

  7. Can Phoenix, the hottest city in America, survive climate ...

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    Since 2014, deaths attributed to heat in Maricopa County — which includes Phoenix and adjacent cities like Mesa, Scottsdale and Tempe — have spiked by 454%, KPNX News reported. For the past ...

  8. Arizona's biggest city has driest monsoon season since ... - AOL

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    After a summer of extreme heat, Arizona’s most populous city is in the record books again. This time Phoenix is notching a record for dry heat. The National Weather Service said Sunday that the ...

  9. Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona uplands are also warm year-round, but they receive 100–300 mm (approx. 4–12") of average annual rainfall, which falls in a more regular bi-seasonal pattern. [ 2 ] According to the Köppen climate classification system, the majority of the Sonoran Desert has a Hot desert climate ( BWh ).

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