Pacific Storms to End Record Heat Wave in Western US
Pacific Storms to End Record Heat Wave in Western US
US · Published Mar 29, 2026
Pacific storms are expected to end the record heat wave in the Western United States.
Snow is forecasted for the Sierra Nevada, providing crucial water resources.
Drizzle is anticipated in Los Angeles, helping to alleviate drought conditions.
Pacific storms end record-breaking heat wave
A series of Pacific storms is predicted to bring an end to the record-breaking heat wave that has been affecting the Western United States. This shift in weather will provide much-needed relief to regions that have been experiencing unusually high temperatures. According to Maven's Notebook, early spring storms are forecasted to bring snow to parts of California, including the Sierra Nevada, and drizzle to areas like Los Angeles. This marks a significant change from the recent warm spell that has impacted various regions across the state.
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