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    Historic Heatwave Sweeps Across US, Breaking March Temperature Records Nationwide

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A severe and unprecedented heatwave that has gripped the western United States has now advanced eastward, impacting the central regions of the country with unusually high temperatures for this time of year. Areas that were experiencing freezing or below-freezing conditions just a week ago are now enduring scorching heat, marking a dramatic shift in weather patterns that has caught many by surprise.

    Across dozens of cities stretching from California through Colorado and into the heartland, meteorological stations have recorded the highest March temperatures ever documented. The National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center confirmed that Saturday saw new temperature milestones, with Kansas City, Missouri, and North Platte, Nebraska, both reaching 92 degrees Fahrenheit (33.3 degrees Celsius). Meanwhile, Topeka, the capital of Kansas, experienced a record-breaking high of 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius), setting a new benchmark for March heat in the region.

    Wyoming, known as the least populous state in the US, also witnessed historic warmth as its capital, Cheyenne, soared to 83 degrees Fahrenheit (28.3 degrees Celsius), the highest March temperature ever recorded there. This surge in temperature is not only remarkable for its intensity but also for the rapidity with which it has unfolded. For example, in Chanute, Kansas, temperatures swung dramatically from a record low of 13 degrees Fahrenheit (-10.5 degrees Celsius) on March 16 to an astonishing 91 degrees Fahrenheit (32.8 degrees Celsius) just four days later, illustrating the extreme volatility of this weather event.

    In the southwestern city of Phoenix, Arizona, known for its typically hot climate, the heatwave pushed the daily low temperature to a balmy 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21.1 degrees Celsius) on Saturday. This marked the earliest occurrence in the year that such a warm nighttime temperature has been recorded, signaling an early onset of summer-like conditions. Other cities also set new daily high temperature records, including Denver at 86 degrees Fahrenheit, Grand Island, Nebraska at 98 degrees Fahrenheit, and Midland, Texas also hitting 98 degrees Fahrenheit.

    The heatwave’s intensity was underscored on Friday when temperatures along the southern California-Arizona border surged to 44.4 degrees Celsius (112 degrees Fahrenheit), establishing a new national record for March. In response to these extreme conditions, the National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning for the desert regions affected, alongside a red flag warning for much of the central Plains states, including Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. The red flag warning highlights the heightened risk of wildfires due to the dry and hot conditions, which pose a serious threat to both natural landscapes and communities.

    Experts emphasize that such intense heatwaves are increasingly linked to the broader phenomenon of global warming, driven primarily by the continued burning of fossil fuels. The timing of this heatwave is particularly notable as it coincides with the official end of winter and the beginning of astronomical spring in the northern hemisphere, which occurred on Friday. The early and intense warmth is already having significant ecological impacts, especially in the western US, where many plants and trees have begun blooming prematurely. This accelerated growth is further fueled by substantial rainfall during the preceding winter months of December and January, creating conditions for rapid vegetation development but also increasing the risk of wildfires as the season progresses.

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