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A major springlike surge is underway across the eastern two-thirds of the United States, with temperatures forecast to run 15–25°F above average and hundreds of daily records potentially at risk during the first half of March 2026.

In this episode of Meteorology Matters, we break down the atmospheric setup driving this unusual early-season warmth, including the shifting jet stream pattern, a weakening La Niña, and the role of sudden stratospheric warming in shaping late-winter volatility.

We also examine the broader climate context — from the West’s historic snow drought and wildfire concerns to the increasing global temperature trends flagged by the World Meteorological Organization.

What you’ll learn:

• Where record heat is most likely

• Severe storm and flooding risks ahead

• Why the pat ... 

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March 2026 forecast, eastern US heat wave, record high temperatures, spring surge, La Niña weakening, ENSO neutral, sudden stratospheric warming, severe weather outlook, snow drought West, climate outlook
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