Across Arizona, unusually early heat in March is driving early-season movement of rattlesnakes and scorpions, raising the risk of encounters in and around homes.
Breakdown
- Rattlesnakes are appearing weeks ahead of schedule in Arizona 4s
- March heat wave shattered over 7,000 temperature records 10s
- Scorpions are emerging early, especially at night 21s
- Encounters are increasing near homes, trails, and garages 26s
- Residents advised to check shoes and keep outdoor areas clear 38s