Arizona desert town breaks record for hottest March temperature in US history

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Arizona desert town breaks record for hottest March temperature in US history - sh.itjust.works

A small community in the Arizona desert has broken a record for the highest March temperature ever recorded in the US, as the south-west bakes in a blistering late-winter heatwave. The astonishing temperature was recorded just outside Martinez Lake, Arizona, which reached 110F (43.3C) on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The community is about 145 miles (233km) west of Phoenix and sits on the Arizona-California border, in the Yuma desert. The previous record of 108F (42.2C) had been set in Rio Grande City, Texas, in 1954 and was tied on Wednesday by the tiny desert community of North Shore, California.

I’m in Arizona and my power company has super low rates from like 10AM-3PM every weekday until the end of April because it’s the “winter season”

Yesterday as I saw it hit 101 degrees I wondered if they are pissed

Water boils at 100 degrees so you must have all been well done.

So OP meant °F which I believe you interpreted as °C. 100°C is indeed boiling point (just a hair over), but the context is US units.

So I’m thinking you’re getting down voted because users see your misinterpretation of default Arizona temperature units, or because users think you don’t know the temperature of boiling water (in °F).

I simply use metric system, like civilised people.
It appears the users are in an imperial state of mind this weekend
It looks like they are backwards and have been for a while.
No need to be arrogant.
Factual.
No. Arrogant is the appropeiate word to use.
No, definitely factual.
Facts require proof and you haven’t provided any.