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It’s already been an extreme weather Spring in the US and Republicans still haven’t connected the dots.
To everyone who is awestruck at men going to the moon and the science that can put them there, why do so many of you hate or ignore scientific research and evidence in other regards? If you can be inspired by men on the moon, then be inspired by the work and data that proves #climatechangeisreal! We won’t find the answers out there, but we will find the warnings of what dead worlds look like! Venus can show us what a run away greenhouse effect can do!
Record-shattering March scorcher: 70 million to bake in summerlike #HeatDome into weekend
Record-challenging heat will surge across the Southwest this week as a stubborn heat dome sends temperatures into the 90s and even past 100 degrees in some cities, levels more typical of late spring or early summer.
By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Mar 16, 2026 2:39 PM EDT | Updated Mar 16, 2026 3:55 PM EDT
" Much of the Southwest will jump from springlike conditions to summerlike heat this week, with temperatures climbing well into the 90s in many areas and even topping 100 degrees in some locations which are more typical of early summer. The heat dome will have staying power and may not begin to weaken until this weekend to early next week.
A burst of summerlike heat will build across the Southwest this week, pushing temperatures in many areas into the 90s and some past 100 degrees. Monthly records may be challenged, and the heat could hold into the weekend or early next week"
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Nine states had their warmest winter ever recorded
In addition to a lack of snowfall compared to the historical average, these nine states had their warmest year on record.
By Jesse Ferrell, Mar 11, 2026
"Winter barely showed up the way it usually does for millions of people from #Oregon to #Texas. Nine states logged their warmest meteorological winter on record, defined as Dec. 1 through the end of February. These dates are agreed upon by meteorologists for record-keeping and comparison purposes, but the historical average dates of the lowest temperatures varies from city to city.
"NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, which has records back to 1895, said this winter was the warmest in Oregon, #Nevada, #Arizona, #Utah, #Wyoming, #Colorado, #NewMexico, Texas and #Oklahoma."
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