Phoenix's Early Heat: What Does It Mean for Summer?
Phoenixs unusual February heatwave has residents wondering if its a sign of a scorching summer ahead. However, historical data shows no strong pattern linking early warmth to intense summers. Meteorologists point to factors like winter soil moisture, Pacific Ocean shifts, and spring pressure patterns, which could influence the upcoming season. Despite the uncertainty, desert heat remains a risk, so its crucial to plan ahead with plenty of water and awareness of personal limits. Cooler weather is expected by early March.
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