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Phoenix experiences 100 consecutive days of 38 degree heat


Phoenix experiences 100 consecutive days of 38 degree heat

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Flash flooding in parts of Texas prompted several rescues after motorists were stranded. This comes after Phoenix officially recorded 100 consecutive days of temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. TODAY’s Al Roker is tracking the latest weather forecast.

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