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flag In March 2026, climate change fueled extreme U.S. weather, including a record-breaking heat dome, drought, and storms.

flag In March 2026, the U.S. faced an unprecedented surge of extreme weather, including record heat, wildfires, drought, storms, and flooding, driven by a disrupted jet stream and climate change. flag A heat dome is forecast to bring five consecutive days of triple-digit temperatures to the Southwest, potentially breaking the 1954 March record, with experts calling the event nearly impossible without human-caused climate change. flag Over half the country remained in drought, raising fire risks, while erratic jet stream patterns—linked to warming oceans—amplified weather extremes. flag Scientists say the event exemplifies how climate change is intensifying natural spring volatility.

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