Extreme Heat Wave Hits Western US, Breaking March Records
Extreme Heat Wave Hits Western US, Breaking March Records
US · Published Mar 12, 2026
Extreme heat wave hits Western US, with temperatures up to 30°F above normal.
Over 300 high-temperature records are expected to be broken across the Southwest, South Central, and Southeast regions.
Rapid snowmelt in California is impacting water supplies from the Colorado River due to the heat wave.
Western US faces record-breaking March heat wave
The Western United States is grappling with an unprecedented heat wave in March, with temperatures in California and other states surging up to 30°F above normal. The US National Weather Service has issued warnings as the Southwest, South Central, and Southeast regions brace for record-breaking temperatures. This event follows a winter where nine states experienced their warmest temperatures in 131 years, signaling a concerning trend of rising global temperatures.
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