Arizona residents should prepare for extreme heat in Phoenix as temperatures climb to 110°F on Wednesday, part of an excessive heat warning active until Friday evening. With soaring heat expected along major roadways, including I-10, public safety officials urge residents to avoid outdoor activities and stay hydrated.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday’s heat will be followed by slightly cooler but still intense temperatures, with highs of 105°F on Wednesday and 106°F by Thursday. Friday will see temperatures reach 108°F. The extreme heat warning remains in effect for the Phoenix area, where the humidity remains low, exacerbating heat risks.
Residents should take precautions, including limiting time outside, using sunscreen, and staying in air-conditioned environments. Avoid parking on hot surfaces, as car temperatures can become hazardous within minutes. Stay informed by monitoring weather updates and paying attention to local advisories.