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Mapping the Heat: How the Tempest Network Captured Last Weekend's Widespread Warmth

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(Tables may need to be scrolled to view full data on mobile devices) March 19th, 2026 kicked off a widespread heat event that developed across most of the United States, bringing temperatures well above seasonal norms and, in some cases, into record-breaking territory. By the weekend, the pattern had intensified - pushing anomalies to extremes rarely seen this early in the year - before another passing system brought a sharp return to more seasonal cooler conditions. Let's take a closer look at how the event unfolded, using observations from the Tempest Network to highlight both the scale and intensity of the heat.
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Tempest News, March 2026 | North America

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"It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade." - Charles Dickens February Weather Summary February delivered a little bit of everything across North America, from springlike warmth in unexpected places to powerful storm systems that brought heavy rain, snow, and sharp temperature swings across the continent. Repeated storm tracks across the Midwest and Northeast fueled dramatic week-to-week contrasts, highlighting just how active the late-winter pattern became as seasonal boundaries really began to shift. Across the WeatherFlow-Tempest Network, thousands of stations captured those extremes in real time, documenting data like just how wide February’s temperature spread truly was from coast to coast.
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Tempest News, February 2026

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"In February, nature reminds us that even in the coldest moments, beauty can still flourish." - Gabriela Alemán January Weather Summary For many, the weather in January 2026 will likely be remembered for how it ended. As the month closed, a series of winter storms swept across the country, bringing snow, ice, and bitter cold that disrupted travel and daily routines for several days. Those late-month systems didn’t just leave an impression, but helped define January’s extreme weather story, one shaped by sharp contrasts and notable severe temperatures across several states.
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Tempest News, January 2026

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"January is here, with eyes that keenly glow, A frost-mailed warrior striding a shadowy steed of snow." - Edgar Fawcett December Weather Summary December’s weather spanned the extremes, with sharp cold snaps, winter storms, and pockets of unseasonable warmth across North America. Let's take a look at just two of those extremes, the highest and lowest recorded temperatures of the month. The highest recorded temperature brings no surprises coming from Plains, Texas at 95°F.
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2025 Holiday Gift Guide

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Christmas is right around the corner, and if you haven’t started your shopping yet… you’re in good company. To make your last-minute gifting a little easier (and a lot more fun), we pulled together a quick, curated list of standout picks - from weather tech and smart-home favorites to practical gear and crowd-pleasing splurges. Whether you’re shopping for the gadget-lover in your life or someone who’s "impossible to buy for" (we all know at least one, right?), this is your shortcut to thoughtful gifting without the scramble.
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The Next Generation of Tempest Has Arrived!

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Smarter. Tougher. Built for the Future of Weather. We’re thrilled to introduce the Tempest 2026 Weather System, the newest version of our award-winning weather station system. Built on the trusted foundation of our flagship model, Tempest '26 delivers more power, more precision, and more of what makes Tempest great. With upgraded sensors, a new charging system, and more planet-friendly packaging, this is our smartest and toughest system yet.
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The Hurricane Ranking System Explained

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Mother nature meets real moms: a gift guide for moms of every season

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Spring Storm Preparedness

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Reducing Wildfire Risks and Protecting Communities With Tempest

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