
A large portion of the country is facing extreme heat and heightened wildfire danger as March comes to a close, according to the National Weather Service.
Red Flag Warnings Across Multiple Regions
More than 46 million Americans are under red flag warnings from the Great Plains to the Southeast. Strong winds—gusting between 30 to 60 mph—combined with dry conditions are creating a high risk for fast-spreading wildfires.
Areas along the Gulf Coast and deeper into the Southeast are especially vulnerable due to ongoing drought, increasing the likelihood of fires igniting and rapidly expanding.
Record Heat Continues in the West and South
Unseasonably high temperatures persist across the West and parts of the South. Cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas may see daily record highs again this weekend, continuing a trend that has already broken over 1,100 temperature records nationwide this month.
Temperature Swings Elsewhere
While the West and South heat up, the Midwest and Northeast are experiencing a sharp cooldown. Cities such as Chicago and New York City are seeing temperatures drop 10 to 20 degrees compared to earlier in the week, though conditions are expected to rebound soon.
What to Expect Next
Forecasters say warmer-than-normal temperatures will likely continue into early April for much of the eastern U.S., while fire خطر conditions remain a concern in dry, wind-prone regions.
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