Yes, the greater Phoenix area has broken the record for the number of consecutive days above 110° with 19, but if you ask a Valley veteran, they may tell you about June 26, 1990.
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Melted underwear. Cookies baking on car hoods. Exploding radiators. A look back at June 26, 1990, the hottest day in Phoenix history, told by those who lived through it.