Iris Hermosillo is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
PHOENIX — Phoenix has now had 126 days this year at 100 degrees or more. This is the sixth most on record. The average number is 111 days and the all-time record is 145 days, set back in 2020.Temperatures will start dropping today, and drop even further as another storm system passes to our north.
High pressure will return over the weekend sending highs back into the upper 90s by Sunday and Monday.Monsoon 2023 officially ended on September 30th and it's going down as the driest on record with only 0.15 inches of rain at Phoenix Sky Harbor.Monsoon 2023 was also the second driest monsoon on record for all of Maricopa County.Phoenix hit 110 degrees or hotter 55 days this year, breaking the old record of 53 days set in 2020.
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MOST ACCURATE FORECAST: More triple-digit heat, rain and thunderstorms in Arizona todayIris Hermosillo is the weekday meteorologist on ABC15 Mornings.
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