PHOENIX, Arizona – E be like say after some nice monsoon action on Wednesday, we go dey enter drier season for di week to come. Naija people, time to prepare for hot vibes wey dey come!
Todays, matter still dey happen for di High Country as showers dey linger, but for low deserts, dem fit get small heavy rain tonight. On Thursday, we see di temperature drop to about 101 degrees for day, and tonight e go cool down to 83 degrees. Omo, no forget say humidity go still dey hang for Valley as we dey prepare for 4th of July.
As wetin dey happen for weekend, abi wetin dem dey call sunny holiday? E go hot as di rain waka comot late Thursday night, with fresh high pressure set to land. Temperature go dey rise, coming back to normal or even higher levels.
Next week, abeg, no wan spoil yourself. Extreme heat dey wait for us, fit touch over 110 degrees! (E no go funny oh, make una no dey joke.) If you wan stay cool, make you check weather condition regularly, or download di Free FOX 10 Weather app, wey fit help you follow wetin dey happen and plan accordingly.
Captain Ashley Losch from di Glendale Fire Department don yan say residents need to prepare for wet season. E don warn us say di storms fit bring strong winds, dust, rain, and even flash flooding. So, if you know say you dey for Valley, make you fit no carry body go risk wetin wey no treasure.
Also, Arizona Department of Health Services don give us some safety tips to prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. You dey see e clear? If you dey drive under extreme heat, make sure you stay protect yourself. Carry sun stuff like umbrella, sunscreen, big hat, and wear light clothes. Fuel up as you no fit carry your car go empty for remote locations. Hydrate like say na wetin dey keep you alive.
“Turn around, Don’t drown” na di mantra wey dem dey shout for flood situations. And if your car breakdown for heat, no waste time call for help and turn on di AC. E fit hot inside car, so make everybody go find shade away from travel lanes. No joke with wet pavements, fit burn skin make we toe wear shoes. And please, no park for tall brush; we no wan start fire!
For dem wey wan stay updated, Phoenix weather dey evolve so you fit see am change with time. Di story for di 4th of July na below-average temperature; na just 104 degrees we dey expect, while di hottest ever was 118 degrees back for 1989 and di coolest was 90 back for 1912! Last year na hot 113! We dey manage cooler days ahead, but plenty heat dey approach next week. So make we dey prepared!
Brian Scripps Media don give us pathways to follow with any breaking news story. So sit tight, stay hydrated, and make sure say no be only your phone dey cool sef!