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    West Coast city set to break record for 110-degree days

    By Nadine El-BawabMax Golembo,

    1 day ago

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    Extreme late-season heat is plaguing the West Coast from Los Angeles to Seattle with heat alerts issued for more than 65 million Americans across six states.

    Phoenix has surpassed 110 degrees 55 times this summer, tying the record set just last year. Phoenix is expected to break that all-time record Thursday as temperatures are forecast to reach near 114 degrees.

    Over the last 30 years, Phoenix has seen an average of just 21 days a year over 110 degrees.

    MORE: Phoenix's streak of over 100-degree temperatures reaches 100th day

    There have been 177 heat-related deaths in Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix and its suburbs, from January through August, according to the Maricopa County Department of Health . The deaths of 436 other people are being investigated as to whether they are heat-related.

    Last year, 645 heat-related deaths were recorded in the county, according to the Maricopa County Department of Public Health.

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    ABC News - PHOTO: This weather map shows the latest alerts for the September heat wave, Sept. 5, 2024.

    Phoenix reached 111 degrees on Wednesday, extending its record for the most consecutive days at 100 degrees or higher to an even 100. The previous record was 76 days at 100 or above.

    Elsewhere in the West, record temperatures of 106 degrees are possible in Medford, Oregon; 102 is possible in Portland, Oregon; and 91 degrees is possible in Seattle.

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    ABC News - PHOTO: This weather map shows record high temperatues for this weekend in the western U.S.

    In addition to record heat, a red flag warning has been issued for Washington state, where very low humidity and hot temperatures could help spread wildfires.

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    Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Pedestrians cross a street in downtown Los Angeles, Sept. 4, 2024, as Southern California faces a heat wave.
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    Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: A woman uses an umbrella to shade herself from the sun as she walks in the street, Sept. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.
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    Numerous wildfires have been burning in Oregon and some evacuations have been issued.

    The hot weather will continue for the West through this weekend.

    Long Beach, California, could get close to a record 100 degrees on Saturday and Boise, Idaho, could approach a record 95 degrees on Sunday.

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    Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Omar, a person experiencing homelessness, splashes his face with water from a bucket filled by an open fire hydrant as southern California faces a heatwave, Sept. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.

    ABC News' Ginger Zee contributed to this report.

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