Yuma ties record cool high temperature for April 26th

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Yuma only reached a high temperature of 70º this year on April 26th, which tied the record for the lowest high temperature for the day. The old record was set all the way back in 1932.

Keep in mind, the average high for this time of year is 89º.

Since 1896, there have only been 20 years in which the high has been 79º or lower on April 26th! And just in case you were wondering, the record high for the day is 104º, which was set in 2004 and tied again just last year (2020).

Rare Phoenix Weather: Highs in the 70s to the first 100º day of the year in four days!

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Get ready for a roller coaster! Afternoon high temperatures in Phoenix on Tuesday are forecast to be in the low to mid-70s before skyrocketing into the 100-102º range Saturday.

If you are wondering how rare it is to go from the 70s to the first 100-degree day of the year, you have come to the right place.

Looking back over the past 125 years (1896 - 2020), there have only been 16 years when the high temperature in Phoenix was in the 70s, four days or less before the first triple-digit high of the year. Drilling down a bit further, since the high this coming Tuesday is right around 74º, there have only been four years where the high has been 74º or less, just four days before the first 100º reading of the year.

The coolest high temperatures preceding the first triple-digit day of the year are as follow:
Four days before: 70º in 1919
Three days before: 70º in 2001
Two days before: 80º in 1961
One day before: 88º in 2003

As for the biggest temperature change four days before the first 100º of the year, the current record stands at 31º in 1919, going from a high of 70º to 101º. This year, the forecast high on Tuesday is 74º, and on Saturday, it is 101º, making it a change of 27º, which would tie as the 4th largest temperature swing on record (when comparing the high on the first 100º+ day with the days preceding it).

Record temperature swings preceding first 100º day:
31º: 1919 (70º to 101º four days before)
30º: 2001 (70º to 100º three days before)
28º: 2001 (72º to 100º four days before)
27º: 1910 (73º to 100º four days before) and this year may tie that!

As you can see, the event that is forecast to happen this year in Phoenix is a rare one!

Phoenix: April 4th, another day, another tied record

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It was a toasty Easter Sunday in the Valley of the Sun, with Phoenix Sky Harbor hitting 98º. This tied the record high for the day, last set in 1961.

This high also ties as the third warmest Easter on record. The warmest was 1990, coming in with a high of 100º. Second place is 1936 with a high of 99º. And this year is tied with 1930.

Record-setting temperatures were spread across the northern portion of Arizona as well. Cottonwood reached a high of 84º, which broke the record for the day of 82º set back in 1961. Phantom Ranch hit 97º and Seligman reached 92º, which tied the records for the day both set in 1961.

The clouds that moved in later in the afternoon on Sunday were in response to a storm system that will brush the state to the north tomorrow. This system will help to weaken the high allowing temperatures to lower slightly to start the week.

Phoenix ties the record high temperature on April 3rd

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A very strong ridge of high pressure has been anchored over the Southwest US the past few days, resulting in record temperatures across the region.

Phoenix Sky Harbor recorded a high of 97º on Saturday (April 3rd), which tied the record for the day, last set in 1943.

Another interesting fact is the average high temperature so far this month (April 1st-3rd) has been 95.3º, which will go down as the 2nd warmest start to April since records began. The record warmest first three days of April goes to the year 1943, with an average high of 95.7º.

The heat was not confined just to the Valley of the Sun, with Flagstaff coming in with a high of 71º, which also tied the record for the day last set in 1961.

Stay cool!