Posted on 05/26/2026 10:35:55 AM PDT by Libloather
WASHINGTON (AP) — The dangerous heat wave shattering March records all over the U.S. Southwest is more than just another extreme weather blip. It’s the latest next-level weather wildness that is occurring ever more frequently as Earth’s warming builds.
Experts said unprecedented and deadly weather extremes that sometimes strike at abnormal times and in unusual places are putting more people in danger. For example, the Southwest is used to coping with deadly heat, but not months ahead of schedule, including a 112 degrees Fahrenheit (44.4 degrees Celsius) reading in two Arizona communities on Friday that smashed the highest March temperature recorded in the U.S. Two places in Southern California also hit that same temperature. All four spots are clustered within about 50 miles (80.5 kilometers) of each other.
“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. “What used to be unprecedented events are now recurring features of a warming world.”
March’s heat would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change, according to a report Friday by World Weather Attribution, an international group of scientists who study the causes of extreme weather events.
More than a dozen scientists, meteorologists and disaster experts queried by The Associated Press put the March heat wave in a kind of ultra-extreme classification with such events as the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat wave, the 2022 Pakistan floods and killer hurricanes Helene, Harvey and Sandy.
The area of the U.S. being hit by extreme weather in the past five years has doubled from 20 years ago, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Extremes Index, which includes various types of wild weather, such as heat and cold waves, downpours and drought.
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We’re hoping a strong El Niño sneaks a few more EPAC hurricanes into AZ.
Clouds, lower temps, rain in summer ....perfect ! You can do it , El Niño !
May has been so nice, June nearly here....feels like summer is almost over....in effect it’s already one month shorter than usual.
And when it does bust 110°, take care to ignore temperature readings.
I don’t know what caused it, but it was extraordinary for March even in the Big Valley.
98deg in March was the record heat for my town in the Valley. They’ve been keeping records since 1856.
Its about 90 here in Boston…. Long live global warming
And weirdly, today toward the end of May it’ll top out at 70deg.
This morning I had to put on a flannel shirt as it was 50deg.
same in n ga.
Well, what was the 7 state white out blizzard in the first week of May then?
What did the planet do for the 4.5 billion years before these fear-porn merchants set up shop?
“We’re hoping a strong El Niño sneaks a few more EPAC hurricanes into AZ.
Clouds, lower temps, rain in summer ....perfect ! You can do it , El Niño !”
El Niño also brings higher humidity, but that’s a reasonable trade-off for more rain and cooler temperatures.
Today’s low was 68. The high will be 80. This is Georgia. It is almost June. STFU.
Weather.
It’s a b!*ch. /s
Here in the Seattle area, it seems Spring has been a little cooler than usual. The temps have been on a roller-coaster: upper 60s for a few days, then back down to the lower 60s and upper 50s. We’ve only had one or two days that reached 70. Right now, it’s probably about 61 with a light rain.
Here in southern NH we had the coldest Memorial Day weekend I can remember.
I had to turn the HEAT back on because it was a high in the 50s on Saturday and Sunday.
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This article is over 2 months old. There was a brief period of hot weather that returned to normal. Temps here in San Diego are typical mild spring, highs in the 70’s. Looking at Phoenix, highs in the low to mid 90’s. Looking at the author, Seth Borenstein, it seems all of his articles are climate doom and gloom.
The heat in Phoenix is tolerable because it’s a dry heat.
Like when you open the over door to peak inside.
I lived there for 6 months before I escaped.
Hated it.
118deg is no fun, and actually dangerous.
But it’ll cool off to 96deg by morning.
Then come the monsoons...108deg and raining red mud. Humidity at 99%. Wind at 45mph.
Let me tell you people, it sucked.
March, April and most of May have been f’n miserable in Indiana this year. Cold, overcast, rain and WINDY. And when we did get a brief warmup we immediately got tornadoes, hail and more WIND. Gladly trade all of that for some “global warming “
Cons never give up the con. As con jobs go you have to give the professional liars some credit. They have succeeded in convincing Carbon based life forms that Carbon is evil! Maybe the solution to this con is not to argue with the true believers but mock them and laugh in their face!
I live in the East Valley of the Phoenix metro area and concur with other posters, May has been very mild and overall cooler than March. We sat outside yesterday evening and enjoyed dinner with a nice comfortable breeze. Much of northern AZ got a soaking of rain yesterday as well, which is unusual for May.
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