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DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures reached 87 degrees on Wednesday, marking the hottest temperature ever recorded in March in Denver’s history. March has been abnormally warm. The Pinpoint Weather team said ...
The Plains and Southeast are getting a taste of summer as the heat wave that has created stifling temperatures in the Southwest continues to push east. On Sunday, St. Louis recorded a high of 90°.
During the unprecedented March heat waves in the central and western United States, more than 12,000 daily records and more than 2,500 monthly records were broken at weather stations across the West.