is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
It's official, July 2024 is going down as the second hottest July on record for Phoenix with an average overall temperature of 101.1 degrees. This falls just behind July 2023, when the average overall temperature was 102.7 degrees. July 2024 is also now the second hottest month ever recorded in Phoenix.Now, a we kick off a new month we'll enjoy a brief break from the 110+ temperatures thanks to lingering rain chances.
Stay hydrated with water and electrolyte drinks, and never leave kids or pets alone in your vehicle no matter how quick the errand.Air quality will be an issue in the days ahead, too. Ozone High Pollution Watches have been issued for Friday, Saturday and Sunday as ozone pollution potentially reaches unhealthy levels for kids, older adults and anyone with any respiratory issues like asthma or COPD.
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