Hoping for a break from the heat?

It won’t come to Tucson this week.

Record or near-record high temperatures are expected across Southern Arizona on Thursday and into the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Tucson.

The service issued an excessive-heat watch for Thursday morning through Sunday night this week for Pima County, the Tohono O’odham Nation, and south-central and southeast Pinal County.

Temperatures between 108 degrees and 114 degrees are expected across Southern Arizona.

A few of the things that happen on Tucson summer days.

The forecast shows little to no thunderstorm chances in the next week.

This week’s hotter-than-usual forecast comes just after last month ended as Tucson’s hottest July in the 125 years records have been kept. May through July of this year was also the hottest three-month period on record.

If it makes this week’s heat any more bearable, remember that Phoenix on Saturday tied a record from 2011: 33 days in a calendar year with temperatures at or above 110 degrees.


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Contact reporter Stephanie Casanova at scasanova@tucson.com. On Twitter: @CasanovaReports