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With 110 degrees in sight, excessive heat warning set in Valley for Tuesday, Wednesday

With 110 degrees in sight excessive heat warning set in Valley for Tuesday Wednesday
Broiling heat returns to metro Phoenix on Tuesday, with temperatures expected to reach 110 degrees, forecasters said.

PHOENIX – Broiling heat returns to metro Phoenix on Tuesday, with temperatures expected to reach 110 degrees, forecasters said, the hottest it’s been in over a month.

An excessive heat warning will go into effect at 10 a.m. Tuesday and end at 8 p.m. Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.

Today will likely be the hottest day in over a month for many spots. Be prepared and limit your time outdoors, if possible. #azwx #cawx pic.twitter.com/vm0JQyAj4O

— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) August 30, 2022

“We will have above-normal heat for the next seven days,” Sean Benedict, a meteorologist with the weather bureau’s Phoenix office, told KTAR News 92.3 FM early Tuesday.

“Normal this time of year is around 104 degrees.”

The norm looks to be taking a break this week. Wednesday’s high is leaning toward 107 degrees, Thursday 106, Friday 107 and Saturday 108. Overnight lows range in the mid-80s.

The excessive heat warning triggers a shutdown of select hiking trails in Phoenix.

Trails on Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak will be off limits to hikers Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., per city policy.

TRAILS CLOSED DUE TO EXCESSIVE HEAT! Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak Trails will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. due to an Excessive Heat Warning.

Learn more at https://t.co/Bby8lgnUc0 pic.twitter.com/x6ME6CUeSs

— Phoenix Parks and Recreation (@PhoenixParks) August 29, 2022

There are no hot-weather restrictions on Scottsdale’s trail system, but fire department Capt. Dave Folio issued an extreme heat warning for his crews.

“We’ve canceled drills, we’re asking [our] people to stay inside, hydrate up and be ready for some of these trail rescues that we’re going to have possibly today,” he said to KTAR News on Tuesday.

Regional planning agency Maricopa Association of Governments has prepared a list of heat relief sites that operate during excessive heat warnings.

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