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North Shore, California Matches March Heat Record

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Unprecedented March Heatwave Hits the Southwest

NORTH SHORE, Calif. — A small desert community in Southern California recently made headlines by reaching a blistering 108 degrees Fahrenheit, tying the record for the highest March temperature ever recorded in the United States. This extreme heat occurrence is part of a record-breaking winter heat wave in the Southwest that is expected to last through the weekend, potentially pushing temperatures even higher.

Historic Temperature Records

The exceptional heat in North Shore matches a record set in Rio Grande City, Texas, back in 1954. Experts predict that more cities across the region could surpass this limit by the end of the week. Notably, Thermal, California, is forecasted to reach an astounding 110 degrees on Friday, further emphasizing the intensity of this heatwave.

Other Major Cities Experience Record Temperatures

The city of Phoenix also recorded an unusually high temperature for March, hitting 101 degrees—its earliest day of reaching triple digits on record. The previous record for Phoenix was nearly 40 years old, dating back to March 26, 1988, when temperatures first climbed into the hundreds during that month.

Meteorologist Bryan Lewis from the National Weather Service remarked, “This has been one of the most significant March heatwaves in recorded history,” noting that numerous temperature records have been shattered in just a short span of time.

Southwest Cities Breaking Records

Several cities in the Southwest experienced their warmest March day in decades on Wednesday. Las Vegas recorded 99 degrees, breaking its previous March record of 93 degrees set in 2022. Similarly, downtown Los Angeles reached 94 degrees, surpassing its previous daily high of 87 degrees established in 1997.

Palm Springs, California, didn’t lag far behind, with temperatures hitting 104 degrees, equaling its hottest March day recorded back in 1966.

What to Expect This Week

Forecasters predict that temperatures will remain 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit above average for March throughout the rest of the week in the Southwest. Although a slight cool-off is expected over the weekend, many cities are still poised to experience their earliest 100-plus degree days on record.

Understanding Climate Trends

This extreme heat event raises questions about broader climate trends affecting the Southwest. While heatwaves are not uncommon in this region, the frequency and intensity of such events continue to escalate, driving discussions about climate adaptation and resilience.

For more information on the ongoing weather patterns affecting the Southwest, check out additional resources on climate change and its impact on weather extremes.

Stay informed about the latest weather updates and record-breaking temperatures as they continue to unfold in this unprecedented heatwave.

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