In Phoenix, it was 115 degrees on Thursday after 116 on the Fourth of July. While summer started off tame in the region (Las Vegas didn’t hit 100 until June 30, ending a record-long streak without hitting the century mark), the heat began to ramp up quickly in recent days. “This should go down as one of the longest, if not the longest duration heat wave.” Computer models that project the weather 16 days into the future “do not show an end to this heat wave,” the Weather Service wrote in a discussion. While it’s already excessively hot in the region, it will get significantly worse next week, and it’s unclear when the heat will ease. The National Weather Service office in Phoenix says it will “rival some of the worst heat waves this area has ever seen.” The heat wave will affect much of Arizona and New Mexico and build into interior California, probably peaking during the second half of next week. If you voluntarily canceled your trip and received a future travel credit before the flight cancellation, you are not eligible for a refund.The Southwest United States is about to endure a heat wave that could rank among its worst in history for its intensity and longevity. *Please note: To qualify for a refund to your original form of payment, you must have an active reservation on the impacted flight.
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