Southern California Faces Unprecedented March Heat Wave
Southern California Faces Unprecedented March Heat Wave
US · Published Mar 20, 2026
Southern California is experiencing an unprecedented March heat wave, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s°F (approximately 29°C).
Long-time residents are now installing air conditioning due to rising coastal temperatures, as highlighted in a letter published in the Los Angeles Times.
The heat wave has shattered numerous temperature records, underscoring the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events linked to climate change.
Southern California faces unprecedented March heat wave
Southern California is currently grappling with an unprecedented heat wave in March, pushing temperatures to levels more commonly associated with summer months. The region has seen thermometers register in the mid-80s°F (approximately 29°C), a stark departure from the mild conditions typically expected this time of year. This unexpected surge has disrupted daily life and raised concerns about the long-term impacts of climate change.
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