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Night Mmeesh! Also, yeah song in Texas you have to get used to hot. Last summer we had... 2-3 weeks of nothing but triple digits? Was fun.

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The highest temperatures ever recorded in Phoenix were:

 

122°F on June 26, 1990;

121°F on July 28, 1995;

120°F on June 25, 1990;

118°F on July 16, 1925, June 24, 1929, July 11, 1958, July 4, 1989, June 27, 1990, June 28, 1990, July 27, 1995, July 21, 2006 and July 2, 2011.

 

The average number of 100°F or higher days in Phoenix from 1896-2010: 92

The average number of 110°F or higher days in Phoenix from 1896-2010: 11

The fewest number of 100°F or higher days ever recorded in Phoenix: 48 in 1913

The fewest number of 110°F or higher days ever recorded in Phoenix: 0 in 1911

The greatest number of 100°F or higher days ever recorded in Phoenix: 143 in 1989

The greatest number of 110°F or higher days ever recorded in Phoenix: 33 in 2011

The greatest number of consecutive days with temperatures of 100°F or higher: 76 in 1993

The greatest number of consecutive days with temperatures of 110°F or higher: 18 in 1974

 

 

During the years 1895 through 2010...

 

The first occurrence of 100°F or higher: March 26

The last occurrence of 100°F or higher: October 23

The first occurrence of 110°F or higher: May 10

The last occurrence of 110°F or higher: September 19

 

Damn, it's hot here. I'd ask why I live here again, but between October and April it's wonderful. And the rest of it is mostly just slipping as quickly as possible from one air conditioned location to another.

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