US March Temperature Record Broken in Arizona's Yuma Desert
An intense winter heat wave pushed temperatures 20–30 degrees above normal, setting a March record of 110°F near Martinez Lake, Arizona, the National Weather Service said.
- On Thursday, March 19, Martinez Lake, Arizona, reached 110°F, setting a new national record for the highest March temperature ever recorded in the United States.
- A high-pressure system spinning across the West is causing "an expansive dome of unusually hot temperatures," according to the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center, driving the unseasonable heatwave.
- Phoenix reached 105°F on Thursday, marking its earliest triple-digit day, while Las Vegas hit 95°F, topping its previous record of 94°F.
- Authorities issued an Extreme Heat Warning for areas below 4,000 feet, and hiking trails at Camelback Mountain closed Thursday due to heat illness risks.
- Temperatures will remain 20 to 30 degrees above normal through the weekend in the Southwest before dropping slightly starting Sunday, according to forecasters.
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Arizona desert town breaks record for hottest March temperature in US history
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Arizona town shatters record for highest March temperature ever recorded in the US
A desert community in Arizona has experienced something almost unheard-of for this time of year: 110 degrees — the hottest March temperature ever recorded in the United States, reported the Associated Press. What's happening? According to the National Weather Service, Martinez Lake hit 110 degrees Thursday, surpassing the previous March record of 108 set in Rio Grande City, Texas, in 1954. The heat wave didn't stop there. Major cities throughout…
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Martinez Lake sets record for hottest day ever recorded in March in the U.S.
6am Coverage MARTINEZ LAKE, Ariz. (KYMA) - As the Extreme Heat Warning continues throughout the Desert Southwest, Martinez Lake has set the record for the hottest day ever recorded in March in the U.S. Martinez Lake hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and it was confirmed Thursday evening. The previous record was set by North Shore, California, which was set Wednesday at 108 degrees, and the record before that was also 108 in Rio Grande, Texas back in 1…
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