USCBP agents rescue migrants in distress
The Border Patrol is warning migrants against illegally crossing into the U.S. in the scorching conditions. Agents have rescued several migrants in distress in recent weeks in the southern Arizona desert.
Valley could see temps inch closer to 120°
The dangerous heat wave continues. On July 14, it was 116° and on July 15, it could get even hotter.
Arizona's heat impacting aviation
The heat is impacting some flights in the Valley in ways you might not expect. FOX 10’s Lauren Clark visited Phoenix Sky Harbor airport with the impact on aviation.
As Arizona heats up, so do chances of being burned by everyday things
The dangerous stretch of excessive heat continues. We've gone 15 days in a row of highs at or above 110°F in Phoenix. Just 4 more days to go to break the record streak of 18 days set in 1974. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us to warn of some everyday items that might burn you if you touch them in this heat.
Tips to keep your car running in Arizona heat
The heat is hard on pretty much everything and that includes your car. FOX 10's Danielle Miller spoke with a mechanic on things you can do to keep your car from breaking down.
Dinner's ready! Mesa man cooks meals on his dashboard on hot days
You probably heard the old saying, "It's so hot you can fry an egg on the sidewalk." Well, a Mesa man can do better than that.
Man cooks meals in car during Arizona's heat
You probably heard the old saying, "It's so hot you can fry an egg on the sidewalk." Well, a Mesa man can do better than that. FOX 10's Brian Webb has the story.
Arizonans finding ways to escape severe heat
As if it's not hot enough already, the National Weather Service says temperatures are expected to reach dangerous levels this weekend. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us with where families are gravitating toward to beat the heat.
Keeping the dairy cows cool at Kerr Family Farm in Arizona's summer heat
Kerr Family Farm explains how it keeps more than a thousand dairy cows cool in Arizona's summer heat. “Our job is to keep the cows healthy and comfortable and happy and milk them. So the better we do our job the more milk they give."
Keeping dairy cows cool in Arizona's heat
Kerr Family Farm explains how it keeps more than a thousand dairy cows cool in Arizona's summer heat. “Our job is to keep the cows healthy and comfortable and happy and milk them. So the better we do our job the more milk they give."
Subtropical Storm Don forms far out in Atlantic Ocean
Subtropical Storm Don has sustained winds of 40 mph with higher gusts, but is far from any shore.
Despite heat wave, people are flocking to the hottest place on Earth
Temperatures in the largest national park in the Lower 48 states are expected to intensify over the weekend, potentially setting new records amid a major U.S. heat wave.
Making food deliveries in the heat
Many enjoy the convenience of having food or wine delivered, but our excessive heat can cause those products to be damaged. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports.
Man drowns at home in Vermont's 1st recorded flooding death
The 63-year-old man's death was the second flood-related death related to a storm system and heavy flooding in the Northeast this week. The first occurred in New York when a woman died after being swept away during a flood.
Phoenix firefighters see rise in heat sickness calls
Arizona fire crews are still counting the numbers for an official total, but firefighters say they've seen an uptick of heat calls since this stretch of extreme heat began.
Heat sickness calls on the rise
The heat is on, and so are the heat calls for help all across the Valley. There's no end in sight, as the Valley adds to the new record of days above 110°F. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
A heat wave has baked Phoenix for weeks. Forecasters warn it's not cooling soon
More than 111 million people across the United States were under extreme heat advisories, watches and warnings, The National Weather Service reported Wednesday.
Arizona heat myths busted
FOX 10's Ellen McNamara spoke directly to a Valley doctor to clear up some information about the heat so we can all stay safe this summer.
The latest data on heat-related deaths in Maricopa County
As of July 11, 12 people have died from the heat so far this year, with 55 deaths still under investigation.
Across the Southwest, people in desert cities like Phoenix endure an extreme heat wave
The heat has made parts of Phoenix feel like a ghost town. Sunset concerts were canceled, and covered restaurant patios equipped with cooling misters sit empty.