Western heat wave shatters March records
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The High Desert heat wave continues with temperatures 25 to 35 degrees above normal, posing risks to sensitive populations.
An extraordinary heat wave toppled records this week across the Western United States. In California, it brought the hottest temperatures ever recorded in March. The final days of
Records fell across the state on Thursday as a heatwave across the western U.S. continued.
High temperatures for the rest of the week will be in the mid 90s to low-100s, with minimal day-to-day changes.
A heat wave that brought record-breaking, summer-like heat to Southern California this week is expected to yield to slightly cooler temperatures this weekend, before spiking again next week. The intense heat of the last few days is not yet enough to bring drought to a region that was soaked by winter rain,
A Pineapple Express is pummeling Washington, fueled in part by a persistent heat wave in the Southwest.
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Historic SoCal heat wave shatters temperature records for 3rd day in a row. How long before relief?
Southern California faces a third day of record-breaking temperatures as an unusually strong March heat wave pushes the mercury up to 35 degrees above normal.
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Veterinarians warn Southern California pet owners to watch for signs of heatstroke and overexertion in dogs during the current historic heat wave.
Temperatures are surging into the triple digits across Southern California this week, causing the lake to evaporate.
Temperatures are expected to finally begin to drop over the weekend, with forecasters saying it will be in the upper 70s and low 80s along the coast and the low 90s inland and in the valleys.