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It was a record hot winter for the U.S. despite chilly weather in the east

Last updated: March 13, 2026 7:03 am
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The winter of 2026 was not what many expected. While the eastern half of the United States experienced frigid temperatures and heavy snowfall, it was actually the western half of the country that saw record-breaking heat. In fact, nine states in the western U.S. had their hottest winter ever, exacerbating drought conditions and increasing the risk of wildfires in the coming months.

Despite the cold weather in the east, no U.S. states had a record cold winter this year. The overall winter temperatures for the contiguous U.S. were the second-warmest in the past 131 years. This disparity between the east and west can be attributed to climate change, which has led to shorter and less severe cold snaps in winter.

According to climate scientist Daniel Swain, winter is the fastest-warming season, with cold temperatures becoming less extreme than in the past. This phenomenon is reflected in the fact that the coldest winter temperatures today are seven degrees Fahrenheit warmer on average than they were in 1970. As a result, record cold temperatures have become increasingly rare.

The impact of climate change on winter temperatures also means that even when cold air moves southward, it is not as cold as it once was. This has led to a decrease in record cold events and an increase in record warmth occurrences. As long as greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, heat records will continue to be broken.

Looking ahead, the western U.S. is expected to experience more record-breaking temperatures, with a heat wave in mid-March forecasted to push temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas. This serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing effects of climate change on our weather patterns.

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In conclusion, the winter of 2026 highlighted the growing impact of climate change on seasonal temperatures. While the east experienced cold temperatures, the west saw unprecedented warmth, setting the stage for potential challenges in the months to come. It is crucial that we continue to monitor and address the effects of climate change to mitigate its impact on our environment and communities.

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