TUCSON (KVOA) - Excessive heat isn't the first thing people think about when monsoon comes to mind, but when high pressure is stationed to our state during monsoon it forces a lot of hot air in Southern Arizona. "The closer you are to that center of high pressure, the hotter our temperatures are going to be," News 4 Tucson Chief Meteorologist Matt Brode said. "Unfortunately, when the high pressure comes into central Arizona that is when the warmest temperatures come here and that is when we get our 110-115 degree days." Last summer was the hottest summer on record with over 100-triple digits days.