The temperature in Pheonix has almost reached a record-breaking 122 °F (50 °C) recorded on June 26, 1990, and it's becoming harder and harder to escape the insane heat. The flights are being cancelled, and things are literally melting.
Today it's up to 116 °F (47 °C), and 168 °F (76°C) on the concrete. To illustrate just how bad the situation is we have collected some shocking images of things melting in Arizona.
Do you live there? Tells us how you deal with such high temperatures.
#1 Arizona So Hot Weather Map Almost Runs Out Of Colors
Image credits: mlive.com
#2 It's So Hot In Phoenix, The New @jasonisbell Record Was Delivered Today And Sat In The Mailbox For Only An Hour, And Got This Badly Warped ?
Image credits: Jeffrey Blackburn
#3 My Neighbors Put Up This Fake Rock Plastic Wall Over The Winter. It's Slowly Melting Away In The Heat
Image credits: EClydez
#4 As Good As Oven
Image credits: confuzzledteen3
#5 Why Complain When You Can Just Use Gloves?
Image credits: Adam_Myers99
#6 When It's So Hot In Phoenix, Even The Street Signs Are Melting
Image credits: azhomie
#7 This Plastic Mailbox Melted Due To The Heat In Mesa, Arizona
Image credits: imnoidiot5
#8 Took Advantage Of The Heat In Scottsdale And Baked Cookies In The Car
#9 It's So Hot In Arizona Our Cactus Melted
Image credits: PeterCorbett1
#10 Airplanes Can't Fly Because It's Too Hot
Image credits: WIRED
#11 Scorpions Get Hot Too! Woman Finds Desert Critter Taking A Dip In Her Pool
Image credits: CBS5AZ
#12 Puppy Feet Are Frying
Image credits: Gizmodo