SoCal's March heat wave underscores climate-driven extremes

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Southern California's March heat wave shattered records and reflects a climate-change–driven pattern of extreme heat, drought reemergence, and wildfire risk, with wet winters boosting reservoirs for now but dryness returning in parts of the state and El Niño adding uncertainty to the upcoming fire season.
- Unprecedented March heat wave in SoCal has experts worried about what comes next Los Angeles Times
- Records shattered as summer heat hits Southwest in March; 'This is what climate change looks like' Yahoo
- Record-breaking heatwave hits the US West BBC
- Why is it so hot in March in Southern California? NBC Los Angeles
- It’s so hot in the West that temperatures may even break April records soon The Washington Post
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