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Phoenix Battles Relentless Heatwaves as Climate Change Intensifies

9 Nov

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Summary

  • Arizona sees more frequent, intense heatwaves in the last decade
  • Phoenix experienced 31 consecutive days over 110°F in 2023
  • Maricopa County recorded 645 heat-related deaths in 2023
Phoenix Battles Relentless Heatwaves as Climate Change Intensifies

As of November 9th, 2025, the desert state of Arizona has been grappling with the intensifying effects of climate change, particularly in the form of increasingly frequent and severe heatwaves. Over the last decade, these once-in-a-lifetime phenomena have become an annual occurrence, leaving authorities struggling to safeguard citizens from heat-related deaths and illnesses.

Phoenix, the state's capital, has been hit the hardest, experiencing hundreds of heat-related fatalities in recent years. In 2023, the city recorded a staggering 645 heat-related deaths in Maricopa County, a grim milestone that underscores the gravity of the situation. That year, Phoenix endured 31 consecutive days with temperatures exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit, a testament to the relentless nature of the heatwaves.

The urban heat island effect, a phenomenon where certain parts of a city experience higher temperatures due to factors like building density and vehicle emissions, has exacerbated the crisis in Phoenix. While some areas of the city can be as much as 15 to 20 degrees cooler, the heat island effect has resulted in nighttime temperatures remaining high, providing little respite from the scorching daytime weather.

In response, Maricopa County officials have implemented various measures to combat the extreme heat, including the establishment of Heat Relief Centers, which transform community spaces into free cooling and hydration stations for those without access to indoor air conditioning. These efforts have contributed to a reduction in heat-related deaths last year, but the ongoing challenge of rising temperatures remains a pressing concern.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The urban heat island effect has exacerbated the heat crisis in Phoenix, with certain parts of the city experiencing temperatures up to 15-20 degrees higher than cooler, more vegetated areas.
Maricopa County officials have established Heat Relief Centers, which transform community spaces into free cooling and hydration stations for those without access to indoor air conditioning.
In 2023, Phoenix experienced 31 consecutive days with temperatures exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit.

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