Arizona is so hot that things melt in the sun

Arizona is so hot that things melt in the sun

In Arizona residents are no strangers to heat. But not to this heat, when your eyes Inbox melts in the sun like cheese and biscuits can be baked in the machine. Even people who are used to the heat, having a hard time.

In the Guinness Book of records recorded the highest temperature. It’s 134 degrees Fahrenheit. But in Phoenix, Tempe last week, the temperature reached 119 degrees and barely went down to 90 degrees, as reported in the National Weather Service.

It was so hot that a flight was canceled due to the fact that in this heat, the plane was impossible to control. Residents of the state not only feel the temperature on the skin, but also noticed how scorching the sun affects things: melted mailboxes, cookies baked in the car, and even road signs «floated».

Authorities and forecasters also say that the recent heat wave in California is just the beginning, later the temperature will increase significantly. They are also preparing to release a warning about the heat.

«arizona isn’t that hot»

BET pic.twitter.com/BjX2Me0Ezm

— antonihoe (@confuzzledteen3) June 23, 2017

It’s so hot in Arizona, our cactus melted. It tried to morph into a jumping cholla to dive into the pool. #toohot pic.twitter.com/yFt1HJnyrb

— Peter Corbett (@PeterCorbett1) June 23, 2017

You know it’s hot when signs melt…… #Arizona #HOT pic.twitter.com/VeGpIPzbl3

— Michelle Paul (@ShellyBCH) June 23, 2017

It’s so hot in Arizona that the high temperature map is running out of colors. Highs are in the 120s. pic.twitter.com/91QxLpokTR

— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) June 23, 2017

«Arizona is so hot that the heat map lacks color. Temperature is about 120 degrees.».

It gets hot in Arizona. ? pic.twitter.com/MUyFbsecr2

— Half Natty Brah (@ThaScarecro) June 23, 2017

It’s that time of year again in Arizona ? pic.twitter.com/ciAl0ers3G

— Adam Myers (@Adam_Myers99) June 21, 2017

Took advantage of the heat in Scottsdale and baked cookies in the car. pic.twitter.com/VzUphgEV0F

— Mildly Interesting (@interest_mild) June 23, 2017

You already know whats going on in Arizona pic.twitter.com/Pztyd03Vx3

— ⚄ ᵣᵢcₐᵣdₒ ⚁ (@Finessegawd3000) June 20, 2017

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