Phoenix officially hit 118 degrees Friday afternoon, breaking the previous mark of 115, which was set in 1905, according to the National Weather Service Phoenix.
We've now set a new record high temp. of 118F for #Phoenix for this date. Breaks the old record of 115F 1st set in 1905! #azheat #azwx pic.twitter.com/0lKozJT4YZ
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) July 8, 2017
The city had reached a record-breaking 116 degrees around 2 p.m. Friday.
An excessive heat warning is in effect for much of the Valley until 8 p.m.
We've set a new record high temp. of 116F for #Phoenix for this date. Breaks the old record of 115F 1st set in 1905! #azheat #azwx pic.twitter.com/GL6qwapi8a
— NWS Phoenix (@NWSPhoenix) July 7, 2017
Other parts of the state are also under an excessive heat warning and experiencing record-breaking heat.
Tucson broke a 71-year-old heat record, hitting 111 just before 2 p.m.
Hit 111 at 1:56 pm this afternoon at the Tucson airport breaking the record of 110 set in 1942. #azwx
— NWS Tucson (@NWSTucson) July 7, 2017
Later in the day, scattered showers and gusty winds moved through the east Valley, kicking up some dust in east Mesa.
The Valley experienced its first rain in a couple months on Thursday night.