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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 11, 2026 11:55 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Strengthening high pressure aloft combined with weak offshore flow on Thursday is expected to bring widespread record heat for Thursday and Friday. Weak onshore flow will bring some cooling for the coast into the valleys for the weekend with little change in the heat for the deserts. Even stronger high pressure aloft is expected to bring widespread record heat for inland areas for next week with some locations exceeding all-time records for March. With widespread moderate or greater heat risk for the valleys, inland coastal areas, and the lower deserts for Thursday and Friday of this week and for much of next week beginning on Monday, heat-related illnesses are likely for sensitive populations.
  • United States Overview:

    • Widespread showers and thunderstorms spread eastward into the Ohio Valley/Mid-Atlantic southwest to the Gulf Coast Wednesday with a severe weather/flash flood threat. A couple rounds of wintry precipitation expected from the Upper Great Lakes to northern New England mid- to late week. Continued active pattern for the Pacific Northwest into the northern Rockies will bring heavy lower elevation/coastal rain and high elevation snow this week. One more day of well above average, record-tying/breaking heat for the eastern U.S. Wednesday before a cold front brings cooler, seasonable temperatures Thursday.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Bluff collapse reported near Del Mar Dog Beach.
  • Dangerous heat building across Southern California this week.
  • Potentially dangerous heat wave to bring record-breaking temps to SoCal.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Sprawling severe weather threat charges east, targeting more than 95 million from Texas to New York.
  • Live updates: Aftermath of deadly Midwest tornadoes as severe storm threat shifts east today.
  • Photos: Deadly tornadoes, massive hail and flooding rip through Midwest, Southern Plains, killing at least two.
  • Life-threatening tornado rips through parts of Illinois as severe weather lashes the Heartland.
  • Car swept off flooded road in Indiana, driver missing after passenger rescued clinging to tree for life.
  • Tornadoes tears through Illinois, leaving damage behind.
  • Tornadoes hit Midwest, homes destroyed and heavy damage reported.
  • Odds of a ‘Super El Nino’ growing, model shows. What that could mean.
  • Too much snow or hoping for more? Two entirely different winters hit the US.
  • Kilauea volcano erupts, closes Hawaii highways.
  • Rare Ashfall Warning issued as Mount Kilauea Volcano erupts for 43rd time, producing large lava fountains.
  • Allergy season is worse than ever. Here are the 10 worst allergy capitals in the US for 2026.
  • Attention skywatchers: Look out for heightened meteor activity this week.

NOAA Weather

Mammoth Yosemite Airport, CA

Last Update on Mar 10 2026, 7:35 am PDT

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 25°F

Wind: West at 6mph

Humidity: 86%

Windchill: 19°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.11.2011

A 9.1 magnitude earthquake in Japan produced a Tsunami that that impacted SoCal on this day. The tsunami arrived with multiple waves that peaked at two feet. Impacts at the beaches were limited, however strong currents in the bays (typical of past tsunamis in Southern California) caused minor damage to boats and docks.

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