National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. Scientific Warning

    Climatologists issue a formal briefing on the 'parade of ultra extremes' and its long-term implications.

  2. Temperature Records Shattered

    Phoenix and Las Vegas record their hottest March days in history, exceeding 95°F.

  3. Heat Dome Formation

    A high-pressure system begins to stall over the Southwest, trapping warm air.

  4. Snowpack Peak

    Regional snowpack levels peak early due to unseasonably warm February rains.

Stories mentioning National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2

Extreme Weather Neutral

Warming Winters Drive Surge in Fatal Thin-Ice Incidents Globally

Rising global temperatures are drastically shortening the duration of safe lake ice, leading to a spike in drownings and emergency rescue operations. As traditional winter safety markers become unreliable, recreational industries and public safety agencies are struggling to adapt to a more volatile climate reality.

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