Record Heat in Continental US and Severe Weather in Hawaii
Record Heat in Continental US and Severe Weather in Hawaii
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
The continental US had its hottest March in 132 years, linked to climate change.
Hawaii is experiencing severe weather with heavy rain, flooding, and evacuations.
The combination of extreme heat and severe flooding highlights diverse climate change impacts.
Hottest March in 132 years in US
According to federal meteorologists, the continental United States recently had its hottest March in 132 years, marking a major climate event. The rise in the frequency and severity of extreme heat occurrences across the area has been mostly attributed to ongoing climate change. The unprecedented temperatures have sparked worries about possible effects on agriculture, water supplies, and public health.
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