Winter is ending early for metro Phoenix as an “unprecedented” March heat wave is delivering record-breaking temperatures starting this weekend.
The forecast high today is 93 degrees, which will set a new record for warmth. The previous record high was 92, set in 2017.
We may see record-breaking highs very soon in the Valley, and triple digits for the first time in 2026 next week.
The record for earliest 100-degree day in Phoenix has stood for 38 years, but that could change.
Officials are concerned the current number could potentially surpass last March's rescue total with hotter temperatures forecast for next week.
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