"Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Southwest US, Posing Dangers for Outdoor Workers"

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Metro Phoenix experienced its hottest day since June 2021, reaching a scorching 116 degrees due to a strong ridge of high pressure. The heatwave is expected to continue throughout the week, with temperatures ranging from 112 to 116 degrees. The onset of the monsoon is not yet in sight, and caution is advised for outdoor activities as the extreme heat can be dangerous for people and pets.
- For the first time since 2021, metro Phoenix hits 116 degrees with no relief in sight Arizona's Family
- 'Up to 125 degrees': Southern Nevada under excessive heat warning until Monday night KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas
- More triple-digit temps forecast for Monday afternoon in SoCal KTLA 5
- Excessive heat watch from Monday to Fourth of July as temps soar KTAR.com
- Local outdoor workers encouraged to be mindful as excessive heat continues News3LV
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