Wichita just shattered its March 26 temperature record by a jaw-dropping 15 degrees, hitting 95° to obliterate the old mark of 80° set back in 1956. Southern California is also rewriting the books, with Glendale logging the warmest start to any March on record at an average high of 88° through the 26th. Ohio is telling a different story — Saint Henry picked up 0.88 inches of rain for its wettest March 26 ever, while Cleveland and Toledo weren't far behind.
Hereford, TX: Today's high of 98° would set a new record for March 26 (old record: 87° in 1910)
McPherson, KS: Today's high of 96° would set a new record for March 26 (old record: 85° in 1918)
Jefferson City, MO: Today's high of 94° would set a new record for March 26 (old record: 87° in 1910)
Worthington, OH: Today's 1.20" of rain makes this the wettest March 26 on record
Lake Butler, FL: This is the warmest start to any March on record (avg high: 85° through the 26th)
Levelland, TX: This is the warmest start to any March on record (avg high: 78° through the 26th)
Green, OH: Today's 0.94" of rain makes this the wettest March 26 on record
Columbia, SC: This is the warmest start to any March on record (avg high: 80° through the 26th)
Perrysburg, OH: Today's 1.08" of precipitation ranks as the 2nd wettest March 26 on record
Washington, UT: 33 consecutive days without measurable precipitation