With two weeks and counting of extreme heat, playgrounds and parks look like ghost towns, the seatbelt of a car sitting in the sun feels like hot irons, and the pavement may be hotter than you think. MORE ⬇️
In our recent historic heat wave, playgrounds and parks look like ghost towns, the seatbelt of a car sitting in the sun feels like hot irons, and the pavement may be hotter than you think.
Then over at a parking lot near Central and McDowell, the pavement measured to be 127 degrees. An outdoor table by 44th Street and the Loop 202 was over 140 degrees on Thursday.”For me I think about the transients, those who have to lay on the ground and sleep,” said Felicia as she was walking to the Downtown Phoenix Library.
During the summer months, the pavement can reach as high as 180 degrees, causing second or third-degree burns.
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