Record Heat in March for Continental US
Record Heat in March for Continental US
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
March recorded as the hottest month in the continental US in 132 years, per federal weather data.
Unprecedented heat attributed to climate change, increasing extreme heat events.
Data suggests a trend towards warmer conditions with long-term implications for weather and climate.
Record heat attributed to climate change
Federal weather data reveals that March was the hottest month for the continental United States in 132 years, an unprecedented event attributed to climate change and its intensification of extreme heat events. Meteorologists have observed temperature anomalies significantly surpassing previous records, indicating a trend towards warmer conditions with potentially long-term implications for weather patterns and climate across the country.
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