Record-Breaking Heat Persists in Mountain West
Record-Breaking Heat Persists in Mountain West
US · Published Mar 14, 2026
The Mountain West is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures the second warmest in 131 years.
Extreme heat is expected to continue into spring, potentially reaching 100°F (38°C) in parts of the southwest.
The early heat raises concerns about water resources, agriculture, public health, and the increased risk of wildfires.
Mountain West faces record-breaking early season heat
The Mountain West region is grappling with unprecedented heat, marking the second warmest temperatures in over a century, according to NOAA. States like Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico are experiencing 'much above average' temperatures, disrupting typical winter conditions. Forecasts predict this extreme heat will persist into spring, potentially reaching 100°F (38°C) in some areas.
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