Scientists Say Blistering Southwest Heat Is Latest in Parade of Ultra-Extreme Weather
The blistering heat wave in the US Southwest is part of a 'parade of ultra extremes' of recent weather events, according to scientists, shattering March records across the region. The heat wave is considered another extreme weather phenomenon alongside other recent events like wildfires and heavy snowfall.
Scientists say the blistering heat wave shattering March records in the US Southwest is part of a 'parade of ultra extremes' of recent weather events, including intense hurricanes and severe winter storms. The extreme weather pattern has raised concerns about climate change's impact on global weather patterns. The latest heat wave is expected to continue for several days, posing health risks to residents in the affected areas. This marks the second record-shattering event in the Southwest this year, following a deadly dust storm in January that killed two people and injured many others.