The Valley of the Sun could see triple-digit temperatures in the next two weeks, according to 12News meteorologist Chris Dunn. While temperatures usually hover in the low 80s for the final week of March, a dry and warm weather pattern is expected to bring highs in the mid-90s or even 100s. Triple-digit heat has occurred in March before, with the earliest 100-degree day in Phoenix recorded on March 26, 1988. The average date for the first 100-degree day in Phoenix is May 2. Additionally, the 12News+ app allows viewers to stream live events and watch on-demand videos of breaking news, weather updates, and more. Users can access the app on Roku and Amazon Fire TV to stay up to date with the latest news in the Valley and beyond. For more news and updates, viewers can subscribe to the 12News YouTube channel.
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