Saturday, March 21, 2026

United States weather: 9 states experience record-warm winter, 0 states experience record cold winter

 
Map and headline:  Scientific American, 3/20/2026

Andrea Thompson reports:
For those in the eastern half of the country, this winter seemed like an endless slog of frigid temperatures and stubbornly persistent snow piles. So it may come as a surprise to many that nowhere in the U.S. had a record cold winter this year. Nowhere even came close.  
What did set records was heat. The western half of the country spent the winter baking—nine states had their hottest winter ever and five their second-hottest—which worsened drought conditions and has raised the risks of damaging wildfires come spring and summer. So much of the country was so warm that despite the cold in parts of the east, it was the second-warmest winter on record for the contiguous U.S. in the past 131 years[emphasis added]

The warmest was the 2023-2024 meteorological winter (December 2023-Feburary 2024.) 


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Historic, unprecedented, extreme, record-smashing heat wave envelopes Western United States

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Map and headline:  Scientific American, 3/20/2026

On Wednesday in North Shore, Calif., the temperature soared to a stunning 108 degrees Fahrenheit (42 degrees Celsius)—matching the hottest March temperature on record for the state. And then, on Thursday, Phoenix, Ariz., hit 105 degrees F (41 degrees C)—the earliest such recording by more than a month. And that same day, the temperature just outside Martinez Lake, Ariz., reached 110 degrees F (43 degrees C)—the highest March temperature ever recorded in the U.S.  [Which was broken at 4 locations on 3/21/2026 when the temperatures reached 112 degrees.] 
The heat wave that is engulfing much of the western U.S. right now is unprecedented. A high-pressure area—the strongest ever observed over the Southwest in March—ushered in the unseasonably scorching weather. This area, also known as a ridge because of the northward humps in the jet stream that the phenomenon is associated with, covers an enormous swath of the U.S. It will persist for days and is sending temperatures 20 to 30 degrees F (11 to 17 degrees C) above normal. It is “one of the more meteorologically exceptional events that I’ve seen in recent years in the American West, and that is saying something,” said climate scientist Daniel Swain on his YouTube channel.

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Don’t be fooled, AI-generated Melanskia is selling snake oil

 
Snake oil.  Now in its 2nd century!

Avatar:  Instagram
Headline:  New York Times, 3/9/2026

Ken Bensinger and Tiffany Hsu report:
Melanskia is not your typical Amish woman. She boasts more than 300,000 followers on Instagram and warns them about the perils of store-bought foods. She touts the benefits of removing “industrial waste” from the liver with a drink mix her followers can buy on Amazon. 
With her modest white hair-covering and wire-rim spectacles, Melanskia is earnest, charming and quite convincing. 
She is also not real. She is one of a handful of synthetic influencers created with artificial intelligence who are promoting an untested dietary supplement, Modern Antidote, which sells for just under $50 a jar. There is no disclosure on her account that everything about her is A.I.-generated. 
Behind Melanskia is a genuine human being, Josemaria Silvestrini, who is part of a growing vanguard of entrepreneurs taking advantage of rapid advances in A.I. to promote their brands using people who don’t actually exist.

 
According to Merriam-Webster, the first known use of 'snake oil', as in any of various substances or mixtures sold (as by a traveling medicine show) as medicine usually without regard to their medical worth or properties, occurred in 1917.  
 
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