Record Warm Winter Across Western United States
Record Warm Winter Across Western United States
US · Published Mar 12, 2026
Western US experienced its second warmest winter on record.
Several states reported their warmest winter ever, raising concerns about water resources and ecosystems.
Data underscores a trend of increasing temperatures, aligning with global climate change patterns.
NOAA data shows record-breaking winter temperatures
Recent climate data from NOAA reveals that the Western United States had its second warmest winter on record, specifically during the December through February period. Several states, including Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming, marked their warmest winter ever. This deviation from typical winter conditions highlights a trend of increasing temperatures across the region, raising concerns about the impacts on local ecosystems and water resources.
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