Surviving the Phoenix Heat | The New Yorker

[ad_1] For thirty-one days in a row, the temperature in Phoenix hit at least a hundred and ten degrees. It was one-nineteen on one day, one-eighteen on another, and one-seventeen on a couple of others. People got third-degree burns from sustained contact with pavement. The sun, not an oven, melted crayons for an art project.… Continue reading Surviving the Phoenix Heat | The New Yorker