Record March Heat to Scorch Los Angeles and US Southwest
Record March Heat to Scorch Los Angeles and US Southwest
US · Published Mar 13, 2026
Los Angeles and the US Southwest are bracing for record-breaking heat in March, potentially surpassing previous temperature records.
The heat wave is expected to increase energy demand and pose health risks to vulnerable populations.
Residents are advised to take precautions, such as staying hydrated and seeking shade, to protect themselves from the extreme heat.
Heat wave hits Los Angeles this March
Los Angeles and the Southwestern United States are bracing for a record-breaking heat wave this March, with temperatures expected to surpass previous records for this time of year. This extreme weather event is part of a broader pattern affecting various regions across the U.S., posing significant challenges for residents and infrastructure. The anticipated high temperatures are projected to drive up energy demand as people rely on air conditioning, potentially straining the power grid and leading to outages. Public health officials are particularly concerned about vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and individuals with chronic health conditions, who are at higher risk of heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
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