With a high Monday expected to reach 112 degrees, the National Weather Service in Tucson on Sunday upgraded it weather warning for the Tucson area.
7 Day Forecast Sunday 109° / 77° Monday 110° / 78° Tuesday 108° / 77° Wednesday 108° / 76° Thursday 106° / 74° Friday 106° / 76° Saturday 108° / 77° Eddie Celaya The start of the week will mark the hottest temperatures in Tucson so far this year, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an excessive heat warning for what is traditionally one of the hottest weeks of the year.
Advice includes drinking water and staying hydrated, dressing in light clothes and colors and staying inside during the hottest portion of the day. The official all-time high temperature for June 27, 112 degrees, is within range of being beat if temperature continue to climb Tuesday, said Gary Zell, meteorologist with the Weather Service in Tucson.
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