Phoenix — On Monday, temperatures in Phoenix reached a high of 108 degrees, unceremoniously breaking a streak of 31 days straight in which blistering temperatures hit at least 110 degrees. The brief, fleeting dip in what has been the most scorching stretch on record provided little respite for the millions…Read More
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