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Mosby

(17,468 posts)
Wed Jun 24, 2020, 08:43 PM Jun 2020

The Hottest Day Ever in Phoenix: An Oral History

Esmé will always remember June 26, 1990. People don’t tend to forget days when their underpants literally melted due to the heat. The Valley resident was working at Sky Harbor International Airport as a wardrobe artist on a commercial shoot for the now-defunct America West Airlines.

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The temperature outside would eventually reach 122 degrees, a record hasn’t been broken since. It was part of a miserable, weeklong heat wave in Arizona that — in addition to baking everyone’s brains and giving transplants a reason to second-guess their decision to move here — resulted in dozens of hospitalizations and at least three deaths.

Phoenix earned headlines nationwide and was the butt of quips from late-night TV talk show hosts. Valley meteorologists had a field day. Entrepreneurs made a fortune selling commemorative T-shirts within hours. Local utility Salt River Project reported sky-high power usage figures. A lot of people freaked out.

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https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/hottest-day-ever-in-phoenix-oral-history-122-degrees-11477223

I was working in Sun city at the time, driving there on my motorcycle. The heat was just unreal.

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The Hottest Day Ever in Phoenix: An Oral History (Original Post) Mosby Jun 2020 OP
That's hot! I was there around that time when it hit 115 and that was bad enough. TreasonousBastard Jun 2020 #1
We played a gig in Phoenix that night! ZZenith Jun 2020 #2
more like golf courses, lawns and fake lakes Kali Jun 2020 #6
Very cool all the perspectives from musicians underpants Jun 2020 #3
I had just started working as a carpenter Devilsun Jun 2020 #4
I was on stage. ChazInAz Jun 2020 #8
I took my one and only golf lesson WyLoochka Jun 2020 #5
i embrace milwaukee snow. no fucking way. pansypoo53219 Jun 2020 #7
I remember it well! DesertRat Jun 2020 #9

ZZenith

(4,321 posts)
2. We played a gig in Phoenix that night!
Wed Jun 24, 2020, 08:51 PM
Jun 2020

Pulled in at 3pm and all the gear in the truck was too hot to touch. We were in the swimming pool at midnight and it was still 111 degrees. Frickin’ miserable.

They say “the worst weather is the most memorable” and that’s exactly right. And with so many swimming pools in Phoenix it is actually a muggy heat. Ugh. God forbid that record ever gets beat but it probably will.

ChazInAz

(2,778 posts)
8. I was on stage.
Thu Jun 25, 2020, 10:47 AM
Jun 2020

Playing Richard III in an outdoor theater, made of concrete that was like an oven.
In Medieval brocades and velvets, plastic armor, and a foam rubber hump on my left shoulder. And Richard is onstage almost continuously in the play!
The show went on, but we players were afraid that the play's body count would be higher than Shakespeare intended.

DesertRat

(27,995 posts)
9. I remember it well!
Fri Jun 26, 2020, 10:59 AM
Jun 2020

I spent the day lounging in our backyard pool. I didn't realize that we'd broken a record until we made national news and out of town friends and family started calling to see if we were ok.

Here's the next morning's newspaper:

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