PHOENIX – The city smashed is record for most consecutive days at 110 degrees or higher as a historic temperature inferno tightened its grip across much of the nation’s southern tier Wednesday. Oppressive temperatures will spread across the south-central and southeast U.S. through this weekend, forecasters warned. And Phoenix can…Read More
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