Environment
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Phoenix’s November Temperature Breaks 1949 Record with 80 Degrees for 25 Days
Citizens in Phoenix do not anticipate frigid temperatures because they live in the Heat of the Sun. The metropolis began the month with 22 successive nights over the threshold, featuring three days in a row above 90 °F.
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