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How hard is it for Arizonans to survive the heat?

How hard is it for Arizonans to survive the heat?

There is often a respite from record-high temperatures, but not for everyone. Here's how heat impacts us when it's consistently above 100 degrees.

Valley 101 · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

September 9, 202432m 33s

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Show Notes

It's a record year in Phoenix when it comes to the heat.

But it's always been hot here: Phoenix is considered to be the nation's hottest city — but even now the early mornings and late nights cannot always guarantee a break from high temperatures.

Yet despite it all, Arizonans live their lives here. They go to work, they walk their dog, they see their friends. They survive in the heat day after day. For most, salvation comes from a jump in the pool or time spent in the air conditioning, but everyone here is influenced by the heat in their daily lives.

This week on Valley 101, a podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, we sit down with three Arizona Republic reporters who worked on One Week in the Heat. Lane SaintyRay Stern and Daniel Gonzalez join the show to discuss what they learned talking with doctors, the elderly, the unhoused and more for a real look at what it takes to live in the Phoenix sun.

Read the full One Week in the Heat project by the Arizona Republic here.

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