After a very brief heat reprieve brought on by Monday's storm, temperatures are expected to climb once again, with some forecasts calling for 100-degree weather next week.
👎 Why it matters: That's more than a month sooner than we're supposed to see triple-digit temperatures.
State of play: To add a bit of levity to our least favorite time of the year, we're asking you all to share your guesses as to when Phoenix Sky Harbor will record 100 degrees and 110 degrees for the first time.
And for a fun bonus, you can also guess the hottest high temperature we'll see in 2026.
By the numbers: The average first 100-degree day arrives on May 2, though the earliest occurrence came March 26, 1988, per the National Weather Service.
And we typically hit 110 degrees on June 11, with the earliest occurrence recorded on May 8, 1989.