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Phoenix Will Be Blasted By Scorching Heat This Week & It Could Break Daily Records

It's getting hot in here so take off all your...
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The sweltering heat is a given in the desert, but Phoenix weather will be so hot that it could break some daily records this week. 

National Weather Service predicts that the Valley could see record heat.

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We may see some new daily high temp records this week!


NWS Phoenix

An Excessive Heat Warning is also in effect from Wednesday, July 29 through Saturday, August 1. 

Back on July 28, 1995, the city saw a high of 121 F, which is about the same temperature as Death Valley.

As things start heating up in the city, it's time to break out those bathing suits for some much-needed pool time.

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