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Record Heat Hits El Paso Weeks Before Spring
Residents have mixed reactions to the unseasonably warm weather.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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El Paso is experiencing record-breaking heat weeks before the official start of spring, with temperatures feeling more like summer. Residents have mixed reactions, with some enjoying the sunshine while others are concerned about what the early heat could mean for the months ahead. The warm spell has already affected daily routines, and some are worried about staying cool as the heat continues.
Why it matters
The early heat wave in El Paso is highly unusual and could be a sign of broader climate changes impacting the region. It raises concerns about the potential for an extended and intense summer season, which could strain resources and impact daily life for residents.
The details
Over the past week, El Paso has shattered multiple record high temperatures, even though spring is still about 18 days away. The departure from average March temperatures has left residents with mixed feelings - some are enjoying the sunshine, while many say they are not used to seeing such warm weather this early in the year. The heat is already affecting daily routines, with some students reporting their backs being "soaking wet" and others noting the drastic temperature changes from morning to afternoon.
- El Paso experienced record-breaking heat over the past week.
- Spring is still about 18 days away from officially beginning.
The players
El Pasoans
Residents of El Paso, Texas who are experiencing the record-breaking heat.
What’s next
Residents are urged to plan ahead, stay hydrated and take advantage of cooler morning hours before temperatures warm up in the afternoon as the heat is expected to continue.
The takeaway
The record-breaking heat in El Paso weeks before spring is highly unusual and raises concerns about the potential impacts of climate change on the region, including the possibility of an extended and intense summer season that could strain resources and daily life for residents.
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