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Record-high temperatures set in over a dozen states as heat wave moves east

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Temperatures reached record highs in multiple states on Wednesday, as a heat wave that has been scorching the West since last week expands into the middle of the country.

The unusually warm weather tied or broke records across the western half of the U.S. over the course of the day, according to the National Weather Service, and warmer temperatures are expected to continue in the coming days as the wave moves east.

Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming were among the states impacted, with temperatures hitting 90 degrees and higher in major cities throughout the region. 

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The heat wave that has been scorching the western U.S. since last week is forecast to slowly move eastward, reaching the East Coast on Friday.

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Phoenix was among the cities to see the most extreme conditions, after weathering triple-digit temperatures on multiple days already since the heat wave began, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Digital Forecast Database. The Arizona capital hit a high of 100 degrees Wednesday, a daily record, the National Weather Service confirmed. The city’s last record-high temperature for this date was set in 2022.

A new record warm low was also set Wednesday in Phoenix, which recorded 68 degrees as its low temperature, the NWS said. The previous record was 66 degrees, set in 2025 and 2004.

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Map shows forecast high temperatures for Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

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Other cities that broke their daily records include Yuma, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; Rawlins, Wyoming; and Pocatello, Idaho.

Tucson’s seven-day streak of tying or breaking maximum daily record highs came to an end Wednesday when it recorded a high of 95 degree, just one degree shy of the record, the NWS said.

Salt Lake City broke its daily record with 83 degrees. The old record was 78 degrees, set in 2022.

More than 200 additional daily temperature records could be broken through Sunday, said CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan. The heat wave is forecast to slowly move eastward this week and eventually reach the East Coast on Friday. 

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Map shows forecast high temperatures for Thursday, March 26. 2026.

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Central states are expected to see temperatures of 30 or 40 degrees above average for the time being, and Nolan warned that warmth settling into the Northern Plains will increase fire risks in that region through Thursday. 

Numerous fire weather alerts were in effect Wednesday for a large strip of the central U.S., from Montana to Texas, and forecasters warned there is a “critical threat” of fire weather through Thursday for sections of the Rocky Mountains down to the Southern Plains. In addition to the heat, wind gusts in those areas could reach up to 40 or 50 mph this week, while relative humidity is expected to drop to as low as 4% in certain places, Nolan said. Those types of dry, blustery conditions can be conducive to wildfires. 

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Map shows risk of fire conditions for Thursday, March 26, 2026.

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