Record Heat Wave Continues Across Western U.S., Expands to Plains
Record Heat Wave Continues Across Western U.S., Expands to Plains
US · Published Mar 22, 2026
A persistent heat wave is causing temperatures in the Western U.S. and Great Plains to soar 20-40°F above average, breaking numerous records.
Cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix are experiencing unprecedented March heat, leading to trail closures in Phoenix for safety.
The heat wave is expected to spread eastward into the central U.S., prompting warnings for residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses.
Extreme heat impacting West, extending to Plains
A severe heat wave is currently impacting the western United States, with temperatures rising significantly above average and now extending into the Great Plains. This extreme weather event, driven by a persistent heat dome, has already broken over 150 daily temperature records and approximately 50 all-time monthly records since Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued numerous advisories urging residents to take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the heat.
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