Climate crisis makes US West March heatwave four times likelier, scientists say

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A rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution and Imperial College London finds the current US West heatwave would have been virtually impossible without the climate crisis, with temperatures up to 30F (17C) above average and the event four times more likely over the past decade. The study projects more record March heat in the coming days, as 100 cities could see all-time March highs, while heat-related health risks rise and economies feel the strain from rapid snowmelt and closures of ski resorts.
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- The US is on the verge of an all-time heat record for March. Yes, it’s climate change. CNN
- Southern California heat wave's record-breaking pace to continue Friday with slight cooldown ahead CBS News
- Historic March heatwave in US west shatters high-temperature records The Guardian
- Why is it so hot in March in Southern California? NBC Los Angeles
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