Historic March Heatwave Fades, Cooler Weather Expected in U.S. West
Historic March Heatwave Fades, Cooler Weather Expected in U.S. West
US · Published Mar 29, 2026
Historic March heatwave in the U.S. West is subsiding, bringing relief from record temperatures.
The heatwave caused record low snowpack, increased wildfire risk, and reduced watershed runoff.
Experts attribute the heatwave's intensity to climate change, necessitating long-term vigilance and mitigation efforts.
Cooler weather expected after record-breaking heatwave
The unprecedented heatwave that affected the American Southwest in March 2026 is finally easing, with cooler weather expected across the U.S. West. This event shattered monthly heat records from the Pacific Coast to east of the Mississippi River, making it the warmest March ever recorded in numerous locations. The extreme temperatures were linked to diabatic heating in the Central Pacific, which contributed to the persistence of the Southwestern heat dome.
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