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Record-breaking March heatwave hits US with extreme temperatures

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Based on 29 sources, 1 official

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3 sources share identical headlines across 1 outlets (wire service copies)

Fact-Checking

71 claims

Phoenix has never hit 100 degrees before March 26 in 137 years of record-keeping.

4 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific health impacts or mortality rates have resulted from the March 2026 heatwaves in the U.S. and Mexico?
How will the record-low snowpack and drought conditions affect water supply and wildfire risk in the American West in the coming months?
What are the exact dates and locations of the polar vortex and cold snaps forecasted for the Midwest and East, and how severe will they be?
What is the projected economic cost of the extreme weather events, including damage to infrastructure and agriculture?
Are there any official emergency measures or public health advisories being implemented in response to the 'non-survivable' heat conditions?
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