As June kicks off, a powerful heat dome is taking hold over the western United States, causing temperatures to soar significantly above the average across ten states, stretching from California to the Great Plains. Data from the National Weather Service indicates that the area has already experienced temperatures two to five degrees higher than normal throughout the spring season, with ongoing drought conditions affecting California, Colorado, and nearby regions. Fire weather circumstances are deemed above average for Colorado's West Slope and Front Range this month, raising alarming wildfire risks. Meteorologists caution that this trend may continue until monsoon moisture arrives later in the summer.