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[a] The all-time lowest recorded temperature in Phoenix was 16 °F (−9 °C) on January 7, 1913, while the coldest daily high temperature ever recorded was 36 °F (2 °C) on December 10, 1898. The longest continuous stretch without a day of frost in Phoenix was nearly eight years, from December 27, 1990, to December 23, 1998. [6]
Time in Arizona, as in all U.S. states, is regulated by the United States Department of Transportation [1] as well as by state and tribal law. All of Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone. [2] Since 1968, most of the state—except the Navajo Nation—does not observe daylight saving time and remains on
Phoenix reached a sweltering 113 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday — beating the previous daily record for this time of year of 111 degrees set in 2016 — while Las Vegas set a new record of 111 ...
On June 26, 1990, the temperature reached an all-time recorded high of 122 °F (50 °C). [114] The annual minimum temperature in Phoenix is in the mid-to-low 30s. [113] It rarely drops to 32 °F (0 °C) or below. Snow is rare.
Phoenix once again hit 110 degrees Monday for a record-tying 18th consecutive day at that temperature or higher as the Southwest sizzles under a deadly, unrelenting heat wave.
Perhaps the only thing hotter than the November weather in Phoenix was the city's NBA team; ... The all-time record of 235 days, set in 1887, sits within reach.
On July 31, Phoenix, Arizona ended a 31-day streak of high temperatures of over 110 °F (43 °C). [18] The average temperature in Phoenix during July 2023 was 102.7 °F (39.3 °C), the hottest month for any U.S. city in history. [19] On July 19, Phoenix broke their all time warmest low temperature by only falling to 97 °F (36 °C) at night. [20]
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