Desert Town Sets Record for Hottest March Temperature in US History
March 21, 2026 • Google News World
US Desert Town Sets Record for Hottest March Temperature in US History
A town in Arizona’s Yuma Desert has broken the record for the hottest March temperature in US history. According to reports, the temperature reached 115 degrees Fahrenheit on [date] in the town.
The National Weather Service confirmed that this reading is the highest ever recorded in March in the United States. The extreme heat wave has been attributed to climate change by some experts.
Other news outlets have also reported on the record-breaking temperature, with some describing it as a clear indication of the impacts of global warming.
The Phoenix area has experienced unusually hot weather in recent days, with temperatures reaching 105 degrees Fahrenheit earlier than usual. This has prompted local authorities to issue a First Alert Weather Day for the region.
The extreme heat wave is expected to continue in the coming days, with forecasters predicting high temperatures throughout the week. Residents are advised to take precautions to stay safe during the hot weather.
The record-breaking temperature is part of a larger trend of increasing temperatures in the US due to climate change. As the planet continues to warm, extreme weather events like heat waves are becoming more frequent and severe.
Source: Google News World