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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 15, 2026 5:45 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • High pressure off the coast will continue to pass over the region and strengthen through the week, bringing a long-duration and early season heat wave. Patchy low clouds and fog will occur once again near the coast on Monday morning before mostly clear skies take hold thereafter. This heat event will encompass temperatures up to 30 degrees above normal for this time of year, leading to moderate to high heat risk and record breaking temperatures. The area of high pressure will begin to weaken by next weekend, allowing for a gradual cooling trend.
  • United States Overview:

    • A major winter storm will bring widespread blizzard conditions across the Northern Plains, upper Midwest and upper Great Lakes today along with widespread high winds through the mid-section of the country. Severe thunderstorms likely to sweep across the Midwest and Mid-South today, and then through the entire eastern U.S. with the highest threat across the Mid-Atlantic on Monday. An anomalously early heatwave begins to intensify across the western U.S.. Critical Risk of fire weather shifts farther south into the Southern High Plains today.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Warm temps for Oscar Sunday but scorching heat arrives later this week.
  • ‘Long-duration’ heat wave to sweep San Diego County, advisory issued.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Live updates: Blizzard 'bomb' blasts the Midwest, significant severe weather outbreak eyes millions.
  • Life-threatening bomb cyclone blizzard rapidly intensifies as extreme snow, whiteout conditions slam millions.
  • Rare threat level 4/5 issued as dangerous severe weather outbreak threatens 180+ million in major threat zone.
  • Dangerous severe weather outbreak becoming more likely with more than 110 million Americans under high wind alerts.
  • Intensifying storm threat across the Midwest and Mississippi Valley.
  • Monstrous blizzard bomb cyclone slams the Great Lakes with heavy snow, whiteout conditions.
  • Huge 'megastorm' will sweep US with dangerous weather, forecast says.
  • 'March megastorm' leaves millions under watches and warnings.
  • Bitter Arctic cold blast to impact over 200 million Americans immediately after monstrous bomb cyclone.
  • Largest wildfire in Nebraska history scorches over 540,000 acres as multiple others continue to burn.
  • The spring equinox is coming. What exactly is it? Here's what to know.

NOAA Weather

Ramona, Ramona Airport, CA

Last Update on Mar 15 2026, 4:53 pm PDT

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 76°F

Wind: NW at 10mph

Humidity: 50%

Heat Index: 78°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.15.2023

A storm brought heavy rain 3/14 and on this day. Palomar Mountain received the most with 5.78”. Some higher valley and foothill locations received 3-5”, 1.50-3” in the lowlands, but only one-third inch in the deserts. Flooding and mudslides resulted in the San Bernardino Mountains and foothills, Hwy. 78 in Oceanside, near Julian, north Palm Springs, Chino, Murrieta, Santa Ana and west Riverside, where a swiftwater rescue was needed. A landslide (debris flow) occurred in San Clemente, prompting evacuations, and a boulder blocked the highway near Anza. A large tree fell on Hwy. 163 in San Diego, closing it for a time.

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