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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 10, 2026 12:03 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Inland warming will begin today with greater warming for all areas for Wednesday and Thursday with widespread record heat for most areas for Thursday and Friday. Onshore flow will bring some cooling for the coast into the valleys during the weekend while the deserts continue to slowly warm. This long-duration heat wave for the deserts, valleys, and inland coastal areas will continue for much of next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Widespread showers and thunderstorms with a severe weather and flash flood risk expected across the Midwest and central/southern Plains Tuesday. Continued active pattern for the Pacific Northwest into the northern Rockies will bring heavy lower elevation/coastal rain and high elevation snow through at least mid-week. Well above average, Spring-like temperatures continue for much of the eastern U.S. with numerous daily record-tying/breaking highs possible.

Local/State Headlines.

  • M3.0 Earthquake Near Carpinteria.
  • See California's superbloom of vibrant wildflowers.
  • Death Valley experiencing greatest superbloom in 10 years.
  • Weather officials say ‘records will be shattered’ during upcoming Southern California heatwave.
  • SoCal to see cool Tuesday, followed by record-breaking heat.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • SPC upgrades tornado threat looming for millions across more than 10 states just days after deadly outbreak.
  • Tornado threat upgraded in Illinois and Indiana as Midwest faces severe storms.
  • Live updates: Dangerous storm system threatens millions with strong tornadoes and giant hail.
  • Millions in central US brace for tornado outbreak.
  • Is there a tornado risk in Dallas-Fort Worth? Storms to hit North Texas.
  • Photos: 23 tornadoes strike Heartland in multi-day outbreak, leaving 8 dead and communities devastated.
  • How long will the Cascades blizzard last? Several feet of snow coming.
  • Powerful 'kona storm' threatens Hawaii with flash floods, gusty winds.
  • Powerful Kona Low to lash Hawaii with torrential rain, fierce winds, blizzard conditions, Flood Watches issued.
  • How El Niño could be good news for 2026 hurricane season.
  • Rare magnitude 2.3 earthquake rattles New York City suburbs.
  • NASA's DART mission didn't just change the orbit of asteroid it hit.
  • NASA satellite to crash into Earth today. Does it pose any danger?
  • NASA defense spacecraft shifts asteroid’s orbit around sun.

NOAA Weather

Long Beach, Long Beach Airport, CA

Last Update on Mar 10 2026, 10:53 am PDT

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Overcast

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Temp: 63°F

Wind: South at 7mph

Humidity: 65%

Dewpoint: 51.1°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.10.2006

A powerful winter storm hit the region on this day and on 3/11. On this day a waterspout came ashore in Encinitas (becoming a tornado). A tree fell over a railroad track and halted traffic. One inch diameter hail fell in Escondido. Hail was widespread throughout San Diego County and even accumulated. Snow fell as low as 1500 feet in elevation. Storm total snowfall was 36 inches fell at Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead and the Palm Springs Tram. 27 inches fell at Pine Cove and Idyllwild, 25 inches at Cuyamaca, 13 inches in Warner Springs, and 12 inches in Pine Valley. All the mountain highways were closed. Roof damage occurred in Guatay. One immigrant was killed and seven were injured near Pine Valley.

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