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Unprecedented Heat Wave Hits Southern California: Record Temperatures Soar

Record-Breaking March Temperatures in Southern California

Temperatures in Southern California have reached alarming highs, with a small desert community recording a staggering 108 degrees on Wednesday. This marks a historic moment as it ties the highest March temperature ever documented in the United States. The extreme heat coincides with a continuing record-shattering winter heat wave impacting the Southwest, expected to persist through early next week.

Heat Alerts Impact Millions

Currently, heat alerts are in effect for over 41 million people, as reported by CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan. The ongoing heat wave is poised to break more records, as several regions are projected to face temperatures significantly above average for this time of year.

Notable Temperature Records Across the Region

The day’s highest temperature in North Shore, California, matches the previous record set in Rio Grande City, Texas, back in 1954. Meteorologist Nolan indicates that this heat wave could bring hundreds of additional record-breaking temperatures in the coming days.

Other notable cities are also experiencing extreme heat:

  • Thermal, California is forecasted to hit 110 degrees on Friday.
  • Phoenix, Arizona recorded a 102-degree day, marking the earliest occurrence of triple-digit temperatures in March since 1988.
  • Las Vegas reached 99 degrees, eclipsing its prior March record of 93 degrees established in 2022.
  • Downtown Los Angeles recorded 94 degrees, surpassing its 1997 high of 87 degrees.

Historical Context of March Heat Waves

This recent heat wave ranks among the most significant March heat waves recorded in history. Bryan Lewis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, notes, “We’ve broken numerous records yesterday and even today we’ve broken quite a few so far.”

The intense heat is also evident in Palm Springs, California, which reached 104 degrees, tying its hottest day in March from 1966.

Continued High Temperatures Expected

Predictions indicate that temperatures will be 20 to 30 degrees above normal through the rest of the week in the Southwest, before slightly dropping over the weekend. Many other regional cities are likely to mark their earliest 100-plus degree day on record.

As the heat wave progresses, staying informed and prepared is crucial for residents in the affected areas.

Additional Resources

For ongoing updates and detailed forecasts, check reliable sources such as the National Weather Service and CBS News.

As temperatures continue to climb, it’s essential to take precautions against heat-related illnesses and to stay hydrated.

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