March 2026 Weather: Record Heat and Flooding in the U.S.
March 2026 Weather: Record Heat and Flooding in the U.S.
US · Published Apr 1, 2026
Record-breaking heat waves hit the western U.S. in March 2026, breaking high-temperature records in at least 11 states.
Hawaii experienced severe flooding due to kona lows, with Maui receiving up to 54.92 inches of rainfall.
Scientists are investigating the link between these extreme weather events and climate change, emphasizing the need for preparedness and resilience.
Record heat waves and devastating floods hit U.S
In March 2026, the United States experienced extreme weather conditions, including record-breaking heat waves in the western states and devastating floods in Hawaii. Cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles faced unprecedented temperatures, which put a strain on public health and energy resources. Simultaneously, the island of Maui in Hawaii was hit by severe flooding, with rainfall reaching an astounding 54.92 inches due to kona lows.
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