History is made. New US March monthly heat record at Martinez Lake, AZ at 110°! The most intense spring heatwave in US history.Nebraska Wildfires: Up to 600,000 acres burned across several counties.
A strong sandstorm hit the southern desert of Xinjiang in China. March 13, 2026.
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EXTRAORDINARY HISTORIC — HOTTEST FEBRUARY DAY IN CALIFORNIA HISTORY
Hundreds of records smashed in a dozen States and Mexico.
SEVERE EARTH WOBBLE — 🌡HISTORIC WINTER HEAT
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Russia 02.17.2026 — In the past week, in Russia, 9 people died from
falling snow and ice from roofs of houses, and at least 15 others were injured.
"We warned at the start of ZetaTalk, in 1995, that unpredictable weather extremes, switching about from drought to deluge, would occur and increase on a lineal basis up until the pole shift. Where this occurred steadily, it has only recently become undeniable. ZetaTalk, and only ZetaTalk, warned of these weather changes, at that early date. Our early warnings spoke to the issue of global heating from the core outward, hardly Global Warming, a surface or atmospheric issue, but caused by consternation in the core. Affected by the approach of Planet X, which was by then starting to zoom rapidly toward the inner solar system for its periodic passage, the core was churning, melting the permafrost and glaciers and riling up volcanoes. When the passage did not occur as expected in 2003 because Planet X had stalled in the inner solar system, we explained the increasing weather irregularities in the context of the global wobble that had ensued - weather wobbles where the Earth is suddenly forced under air masses, churning them. This evolved by 2005 into a looping jet stream, loops breaking away and turning like a tornado to affect the air masses underneath. Meanwhile, on Planet Earth, droughts had become more intractable and deluges positively frightening, temperature swings bringing snow in summer in the tropics and searing heat in Arctic regions, with the violence of storms increasing in number and ferocity."
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summer's gone and winter returns to the UK as parts of Scotland get over 6 inches of snow and the rest of the UK waits for the cold front to reach them later.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/snow-and-subzero-tem...
Warmest March on Record for 50+ U.S. Cities
"In states from Colorado to Florida, more than 50 cities saw their warmest March on record, weather.com reported Sunday, citing National Weather Service data and its own research.
The list, compiled by weather.com meteorologist Chris Dolce, shows that a few cities in states as far west as Colorado and Wyoming saw records. But the vast majority were in the central U.S. and the South. Large cities on the list include Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Washington D.C."
Colorado
Burlington
Florida
Tampa
Sarasota
Georgia
Atlanta
Ohio
Akron
Youngstown
Toledo
Mansfield
Illinois
Chicago
Quincy
Indiana
Indianapolis
Evansville
Kansas
Goodland
Kentucky
Paducah
London
Jackson
Louisiana
Monroe
Shreveport
Maine
Portland
Minnesota
Rochester
Minneapolis
Duluth
International Falls
St. Cloud
Michigan
Detroit
Flint
Saginaw
Muskegon
Lansing
Grand Rapids
Missouri
St. Louis
Kansas City
Columbia
Springfield
Vichy-Rolla
West Plains
Nebraska
McCook
New Hampshire
Concord
New Jersey
Trenton
Atlantic City
New York
Albany
Buffalo
Rochester
Ohio
Cleveland
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Mount Pocono
Allentown
Erie
South Carolina
Florence
South Dakota
Rapid City
Tennessee
Nashville
Texas
Tyler
Longview
Vermont
Burlington
Wisconsin
La Crosse
Milwaukee
Madison
Eau Claire
West Virginia
Beckley
Parkersburg
Huntington
Wyoming
Riverton
Washington, D.C.
Record Rain, Hail in McAllen, Texas (March 30) -
Mayor Richard Cortez declared a state of disaster Friday after a fierce storm that Thursday evening pummeled cars and buildings, ripped roofs, set fires and left mounds of hail still melting late into the afternoon.
“It was, according to the national weather bureau, a very, very unusual storm that had a lot of hail over a small area,” Cortez said. “The good thing is there was no loss of life, but it looks like a war zone in some places. People need help.”
The storm hovered over Hidalgo County for about four hours, dumping a record 4.37 inches of rain at the McAllen-Miller International Airport. Rescue crews scrambled as more than 100 calls came in to help people out of flooded homes and vehicles.
Hailstones as large as baseballs tore leaves from trees and killed wildlife.
“We did pick up many, many dead birds,” Cortez said.
He said officials were still going door-to-door but estimated as many as 1,000 homes were affected.
Damage and flooding prompted closure of dozens of schools in Hidalgo County, and social media sites buzzed with photos of battered property.
National Weather Service forecaster Jason Straub said rainfall from the storm was the most for a single day in McAllen since recording began in the early 1940s.
“We have a survey team out taking pictures, and one of the pictures is of a forecaster standing next to a drift of hail that's remaining still this morning, and it's up to his knees,” he said.
City spokesman Roy Cantu said it had been a long night for city officials and workers, starting with his own Facebook and Twitter shout-outs late Thursday for all involved to report to duty.
“That's never happened, so that was really interesting when I sent that out,” he said. “It worked. They had a whole bunch of guys out there.”
The Mission and McAllen school districts were among those to cancel classes.
McAllen school district spokesman Mark May said he saw a Volkswagen Beetle floating along a street in his own neighborhood and awoke to see his oak trees stripped of their leaves.
“It's amazing,” he said. “I just have twigs and leaves across my entire yard.”
See also: Hundreds of Birds Killed During McAllen Hail Storm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/9172897/Snow-forecast-fol...
UK now experiencing warmest March temperatures ever probably but forecasters warn snow could be next!!!!They know about the wobble obviously.
Blazing hot Britain! As temperatures soar, parched countryside is catching fire
Southeastern U.S. Buried in Hail -
"Despite temperatures in the 60s and 70s, it looked like the middle of winter in parts of the Southeast on Saturday.
No, it wasn't snow--but hail that covered the ground up to 6 inches deep in some communities on Saturday from southwestern Virginia into South Carolina.
The Storm Prediction Center compiled 80 reports of hail from Saturday ranging from an inch (quarter size) to two and three-quarters of an inch in diameter (baseball size).
Windshields were busted out by golf ball-sized hail near Mount Herman, N.C. Near Salemburg, N.C., quarter-sized hail fell fast and furious for about seven minutes, pelting and denting everything in sight."
New Brunswick Shatters Weather Records (Canada)
"Weather records were shattered all over New Brunswick on Tuesday (Mar 20), and may be again today.
The hotspot Wednesday was St. Stephen where the temperature hit 24.6 C degrees. There were all-time highs for March in Fredericton at 23.9 C, in Moncton at 21 C and Bathurst at 22.8 C.
It’s never been this warm at this time of the year in the province, according to Environment Canada.
Senior climatologist David Phillips called the heat wave "unusual," and said it's being caused by a mass of warm air from the United States.
Phillips said that forecasters at this time of year are usually dealing with wind chill readings, not humidex readings."
Flooding Across Western New Brunswick Reaches Historic Levels
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2118747/Seasons-play-leapfr...
Spring into summer: Seasons play leapfrog as March feels just like a balmy British June
Weather for the weekend predicted to be warmer than Bermuda!
Chicago Hits Nine Record Highs in a Row
Chicago has set nine record highs in a row with temperatures climbing above-normal for July 4th on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The high soared to 85 degrees on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, and 87 degrees on Wednesday, March 21, 2012, shattering previous records for these dates. The normal high for this time of year in Chicago is 48 degrees, while the normal high on July 4th is 84 degrees.
The high of 87 degrees set on Wednesday ties for the second highest temperature ever recorded in Chicago during the month of March. The all-time record for March still stands as 88 degrees on March 29, 1986.
On Thursday, March 22, 2012, the ninth record high in row was set in Chicago as the high rose to 83 degrees during the afternoon.
High temperatures have been more than 15 degrees above normal in Chicago for 12 straight days, since March 10, 2012. The average temperature so far this month is 18 degrees above normal.
Freak Canada Warmth Shatters March RecordsHighest historical temperatures for March have been rewritten in much of eastern Canada this week in the face of extraordinary warmth.
Wednesday, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City were among the cities and towns marking monthly highs after readings soared into the summerlike mid-20s C, commonly 20 to 25 degrees C above normal, over a wide area.
Ottawa reached a July-like high of 27.4 degrees C (81 F). The old record high at the nation's capital city was 26.7 degrees C (80 F) set back on March 29, 1946.
In nearby Montreal, Quebec, the high of 25.8 degrees C barely edged out the old mark of 25.6, which was reached on March 28, 1945.
Likewise, Quebec City edged out its standing record high, hitting 18.3 degrees C (65 F). The old maximum was 17.8 degrees C, which was written into the climate books on March 30, 1962.
If some standing records were nudged aside, others were simply annihilated.
Take Saint John, New Brunswick, where, before this month, it had not officially warmed above 16.8 degrees C (62F). But this March 29, 1999, mark was shattered by Wednesday's top reading of 25.4 degrees C (78 F).
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