Los Angeles, United States | AFP

A punishing heatwave was gripping the western United States on Thursday, with parts of the region logging record temperatures even though it is still winter.

The mercury was expected to hit 107 °F (41.6 °C) into the weekend, smashing through previous high temperatures logged in March.

An extreme heat advisory was in place for swathes of southern California and Arizona, with forecasters warning of dangerous effects on local populations.

“We are seeing temperatures that are much, much warmer than normal,” National Weather Service meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld told AFP.

“It’s also the first major heatwave of this year… occurring after periods of cooler temperatures. So the population has not gotten used to these temperatures yet.”

Schoenfeld said anyone spending time outside was at risk of heat stroke, with experts warning people to seek out air conditioned rooms and drink plenty of fluids.

The last 11 years have been the hottest in recorded history around the planet.

Scientists say there is overwhelming evidence that heatwaves such as the one pummeling the western United States are a clear marker of global warming, a process driven chiefly by humanity’s unchecked burning of fossil fuels.

Image: Sunset at the sisters in Monument Valley, USA (s. heatwave, record)

Schoenfeld said temperatures in parts of southern California were up to 35 °F (20 °C) higher than normal for this time of year.

“We are likely to continue to break daily calendar day records, as well as some areas all-time records,” she said.

With the northern hemisphere still technically in winter until March 20 — the first day of astronomical spring — the soaring temperatures were wreaking havoc on wildlife.

Many plants and trees are already blooming, and vegetation is growing at a fantastic clip, fuelled by heavy rains in December and January.

Terry Salas, who was out and about in Los Angeles on Thursday, told AFP the climate across the United States in recent weeks had been crazy.

“This is very unusual. We’re still in winter,” she said. “But this is global warming. The East Coast is just tornadoes and snow, and here we are, we’re sizzling.”

“We’re having summer temperatures that we never, ever had in March.”

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