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    US Sets Record for Hottest March Day as Heat Dome Raises Temperatures

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    By Loisa Lane on March 20, 2026 USA News
    US Sets Record for Hottest March Day as Heat Dome Raises Temperatures
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    US Sets Record for Hottest March Day as Heat Dome Raises Temperatures

    Record Heatwave
    Preliminary readings confirm the US experienced its hottest March day on record, with temperatures around 43C (110F) in parts of Arizona and southern California.

    Government Guidance
    Officials urge residents across affected regions to stay indoors and hydrate as extreme heat alerts remain in effect for approximately 38 million people in the southwest.
    Forecast Update
    Temperatures in Phoenix are expected to reach 41C on Friday and Saturday, continuing the extreme heat warning for the region.

    Briefing summary

    The United States is experiencing its hottest March day on record, with temperatures reaching approximately 43C (110F) in Arizona and southern California. This extreme heatwave is exacerbated by a heat dome effect.

    According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the area affected by severe weather has doubled over the last two decades. Nearly 38 million people are currently under heat alerts in the impacted regions.

    Full reading: US suffers hottest March day ever recorded as heat dome drives up temperatures | US News

    Preliminary readings of sites in Arizona and southern California indicate that the US has suffered its hottest March day on record.

    Large parts of the southwest of the United States are trapped in a dangerous heatwave, made worse in some places by a heat dome, with temperatures reaching around 43C (110F) at testing sites.

    The heatwave has shattered March temperature records all over the southwest of the country, with hot weather arriving months ahead of schedule.

    US Sets Record for Hottest March Day as Heat Dome Raises Temperatures
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    A new air conditioning unit is installed during record-breaking heat. Pic: AP

    “This is what climate change looks like in real time: extremes pushing beyond the bounds we once thought possible,” said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver.

    March’s heat would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change, according to a report released today by World Weather Attribution, an international group of scientists who study the causes of extreme weather events.

    What is a heat dome?

    A heat dome is loosely defined as an area of high pressure that stays over the same area for days, or even weeks.

    Hot air is trapped underneath like a lid on a saucepan, pushing temperatures above what’s normal for the time of year.

    The heated air expands upwards into the atmosphere, then high pressure from above acts as a lid, meaning it can’t escape and causes the air to subside or sink – creating a dome effect.

    As the warm air sinks, it compresses and heats up, which then traps more heat underneath and clouds are pushed around it, keeping the heat in even more.

    The area of the US being hit by extreme weather in the past five years has doubled compared with 20 years ago, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Extremes Index.

    The extreme conditions are expected to persist and expand east in the coming days.

    Across Southern California and the Desert Southwest, around 38 million people are under heat alerts.

    Phoenix recorded its earliest triple-digit day on Wednesday, with a high of 38.8C (102F).

    Temperatures in the city reached 40C (104F) on Thursday.

    Joanne, a Sumatran tiger,  is given a large ice cube  to keep cool at Phoenix Zoo. Pic: AP
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    Joanne, a Sumatran tiger, is given a large ice cube to keep cool at Phoenix Zoo. Pic: AP

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    “This is not only the first 100F (37.8C) day of 2026, but it is also the earliest occurrence of 100° in Phoenix (which last occurred on 26 March 1988),” the local office of the National Weather Service wrote on X.

    Phoenix is forecast to hit 41C on Friday and Saturday, with an extreme heat warning in effect for the region.

    Las Vegas in neighbouring Nevada also saw a new March record, with temperatures reaching 35C.

    Temperatures could reach 37.7C there today.

    Records could also be set in Colorado, as this week’s heat dome continues to trap hot air over the southwest of the country.

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