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Arizona weather forecast: High Country storms continue; Phoenix stays dry
Arizona weather forecast: High Country storms continue; Phoenix stays dry

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Arizona weather forecast: High Country storms continue; Phoenix stays dry

The Brief Phoenix saw a high of 107 degrees on Saturday, July 19. Monsoon showers continue in the High Country, and some of that rain might make it to the Valley. Showers will continue in the High Country with a slight chance for the Valley in the coming days. Today Saturday's daytime high reading hit 107 in the Valley with an overnight low of 85 degrees. Tomorrow Increasing clouds and cooler temperatures will arrive on Sunday with a 10 to 20 percent chance of rain in Phoenix. There will be a chance for virga and showers on Sunday and Monday that will be light in nature and centered toward south-central Arizona. Shower and thunderstorm activity will continue for areas north and east of Phoenix with the best chances in the High Country. Next Week Temperatures for the start of the upcoming week will be between 102 and 105 degrees, which is slightly below normal. By late next week, temperatures will be back to above-average readings with dry conditions. You can always check the latest weather conditions by visiting the FOX 10 Phoenix weather page, or download the Free FOX 10 Weather app, which is available on Apple iOS and Android. Scroll down this page for satellite and radar, day planner, records, current temperatures, 10-day forecast, forecast highs, and recent rainfall totals, plus live video feeds. Preventing heat exhaustion/heat stroke The Arizona Department of Health Services stated the following precautions can be taken to prevent heat exhaustion or heat stroke: Stay in air-conditioned buildings Find a cooling center/hydration station Limit outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day (mid-day) Check on at-risk friends, family, and neighbors at least twice a day Drink water before, during, and after working or exercising outside Check the UV Index Check the heat risk map Road Conditions Call 511 anywhere in Arizona or 1-888-411-ROAD (7623) Driving in extreme temperatures The Arizona Department of Transportation's tips for driving in extreme temperatures include: Have sun protection: In addition to an umbrella, take sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat and wear loose-fitting, light-colored cotton clothing. Fuel up: Keep your tank at three-quarters full. Running out of gas, especially in a remote location, is dangerous in extreme heat. Hydrate: Take a cooler to keep extra drinking water cold, and consider adding several frozen bottles of water to use for cooling off or to thaw and drink if needed. Make sure everyone, including pets, stays hydrated. Get help: If your vehicle breaks down in extreme heat, call for assistance right away to reduce wait time, and run the AC. If the AC isn't working, roll down all windows. Wait safely: If the temperature inside your vehicle becomes too hot, everyone, including pets, should exit carefully and seek out or create a shaded area as far away from the travel lanes as possible. Be careful walking on the road surface, which can be hot enough to burn skin. Keep your shoes on and try to keep your pets' paws off the pavement. If you are stopped along the highway, raise the front hood and turn on hazard lights. Please keep in mind that parking in tall brush can start a fire. Check your vehicle: You can help avoid breakdowns and blowouts by making sure your vehicle is in good operating condition. Check your air conditioner and coolant levels, top off any vital engine fluids and make sure your battery is up to par. Check your tire pressure, as the combination of under inflated tires and hot pavement can lead to a blowout. MORE: Solve the daily Crossword

Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte's Scottsdale home burglarized while he played in MLB All-Star Game
Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte's Scottsdale home burglarized while he played in MLB All-Star Game

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte's Scottsdale home burglarized while he played in MLB All-Star Game

(Image Source - Getty Images) Ketel Marte, the star of the Arizona Diamondbacks, was making waves at the MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta, but his Scottsdale residence fell victim to a bold burglary. Scottsdale police labeled it a "high-dollar residential burglary," with thieves taking off with several personal items and valuable jewelry while Marte was busy helping the National League win. Scottsdale police confirm high-dollar theft at home belonging to Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte The burglary occurred on Tuesday night at a residence owned by Ketel Marte in Scottsdale, Arizona. According to reports, there were evident "signs of forced entry" at the home, suggesting that the thieves broke in instead of using an unlocked door or window. — FOX10Phoenix (@FOX10Phoenix) Police verified that the house was unoccupied at the time—no one was there to confront the intruders—because Marte and his family were in Atlanta for the All-Star celebrations. The stolen goods included "various personal items and jewelry," categorizing this as a "high-dollar" crime, a term used by police to stress the value of what was taken. The Scottsdale police have stated that the investigation is still in progress, but currently, there have been no arrests. It appears the thieves timed it perfectly, knowing that Marte's public schedule left his home exposed. Ketel Marte delivers two-run double while burglars target his home While his house was being looted, Ketel Marte was enjoying a career moment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it legal? How to get Internet without paying a subscription? Techno Mag Learn More Undo In his third All-Star Game, he took the field as the National League's second baseman in Atlanta. Batting third, Marte hit a two-run double down the right-field line in the first inning—making him the first Diamondbacks player to ever drive in multiple runs during an All-Star Game. That double was crucial in helping the NL clinch a victory in a thrilling finish, which was decided by a home run swing-off after the game ended in a 3-3 tie following nine innings. Also Read: Kyle Schwarber becomes the first Philadelphia Phillies player since 1964 to win All-Star MVP honors Ketel Marte hasn't made any public comments regarding the burglary. Neither he nor the Arizona Diamondbacks have issued an official statement, leaving fans and reporters in the dark about his emotions. It's possible he's holding back to let the police do their job or he's just processing the breach of his privacy. Without a direct quote from Marte, we can only guess at the frustration and shock he might be feeling after such a bittersweet All-Star break. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Arizona Weather Forecast: Extreme heat warning for the next few days
Arizona Weather Forecast: Extreme heat warning for the next few days

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Arizona Weather Forecast: Extreme heat warning for the next few days

The Brief Extreme heat returns to the Valley following our July 4th celebrations. If you plan to spend time outside, make sure to find shade and stay hydrated. The heat returns to the Valley with extreme heat warnings issued this week. Today Sunday brought a daytime high of 110 degrees and is expected to bring an overnight low of around 88 degrees. It will be a dry and sunny day for the Valley with showers centered mainly over southern Arizona and higher elevations on the east side. This Week A strong ridge of high pressure will build, leading to above-average temperatures this week. The ridge will bring hot and dry conditions, with a major heat risk beginning Tuesday through Thursday. Temperatures could potentially reach up to 115 on Wednesday. There will be a slight cool down towards the end of the week, with above-average temperatures sticking around for the extended forecast. You can always check the latest weather conditions by visiting the FOX 10 Phoenix weather page, or download the Free FOX 10 Weather app, which is available on Apple iOS and Android. Scroll down this page for satellite and radar, day planner, records, current temperatures, 10-day forecast, forecast highs, and recent rainfall totals, plus live video feeds. The Arizona Department of Health Services stated the following precautions can be taken to prevent heat exhaustion or heat stroke: Stay in air-conditioned buildings Find a cooling center/hydration station Limit outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day (mid-day) Check on at-risk friends, family, and neighbors at least twice a day Drink water before, during, and after working or exercising outside Check the UV Index Check the heat risk map Call 511 anywhere in Arizona or 1-888-411-ROAD (7623) The Arizona Department of Transportation's tips for driving in extreme temperatures include: Have sun protection: In addition to an umbrella, take sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat and wear loose-fitting, light-colored cotton clothing. Fuel up: Keep your tank at three-quarters full. Running out of gas, especially in a remote location, is dangerous in extreme heat. Hydrate: Take a cooler to keep extra drinking water cold, and consider adding several frozen bottles of water to use for cooling off or to thaw and drink if needed. Make sure everyone, including pets, stays hydrated. Get help: If your vehicle breaks down in extreme heat, call for assistance right away to reduce wait time, and run the AC. If the AC isn't working, roll down all windows. Wait safely: If the temperature inside your vehicle becomes too hot, everyone, including pets, should exit carefully and seek out or create a shaded area as far away from the travel lanes as possible. Be careful walking on the road surface, which can be hot enough to burn skin. Keep your shoes on and try to keep your pets' paws off the pavement. If you are stopped along the highway, raise the front hood and turn on hazard lights. Please keep in mind that parking in tall brush can start a fire. Check your vehicle: You can help avoid breakdowns and blowouts by making sure your vehicle is in good operating condition. Check your air conditioner and coolant levels, top off any vital engine fluids and make sure your battery is up to par. Check your tire pressure, as the combination of under inflated tires and hot pavement can lead to a blowout. MORE:

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