Summer 2020 Has Officially Been The Hottest In Phoenix, Arizona History
If the Phoenix area has felt unusually hot to you this summer, you aren’t alone. In fact, summer 2020 has officially been the hottest the Valley of the Sun has ever seen! Here’s everything you need to know, including a few of the culprits behind the sweltering temperatures.

August 2020 was officially the hottest month on record since 1896, when temperature tracking began.

In fact, the scorching temperatures caused this summer to be the hottest ever documented in the Valley of the Sun.
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For over 50 days straight this summer, it was at least 110 degrees in the Phoenix area. This greatly surpassed the previous record of 33 days set in 2011.
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Rainfall has a cooling effect, so the lack thereof allowed the heat to spiral out of control.

Not just in Arizona, but across much of the Southwest, as well, this summer has seen extraordinary heat.

Asphalt in the city absorbs heat from the sun, driving afternoon temperatures up much higher than in rural areas.

The previous record was 95.1 degrees, achieved in both 2013 and 2015. Above-normal temperatures are expected to persist throughout the rest of September, raising concern for more heat-related deaths (which are already the #1 cause of death from a natural disaster in the U.S.)
Have you felt the record heat this summer? Let us know your thoughts, and check out our previous article to learn what winter could have in store for us: You’ll Love These Predictions For A Cold, But Less Snowy Winter In Arizona By The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
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