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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 3, 2026 1:32 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Brief warming today, with cooling conditions and increased westerly winds on the desert mountain slopes into the deserts Wednesday into Thursday. The marine layer will deepen into Thursday, spreading low clouds and fog into the valleys. Periods of northeasterly Santa Ana winds and warmer conditions this weekend, with less marine layer low clouds and fog. Moisture from the east could bring some showers for Sunday and Monday.
  • United States Overview:

    • Frontal system to bring showers and potentially strong thunderstorms between the southern Plains and Ohio Valley over the next few days. Potent cold front to cross the western U.S. and Rockies by midweek, producing gusty winds and mountain snowfall. Above average temperatures are forecast to become widespread across the Nation this week, with potential record-breaking warmth spreading from the southern Plains to the Southeast.

Local/State Headlines.

  • California’s snowpack is far behind, and time is running out.
  • Rare blood moon lunar eclipse spotted across SoCal.
  • Sunny, mild weather moves into SoCal before gusty winds arrive.
  • Weather brings cooler, cloudy start to March.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M3.8 Earthquake Near Beatty, Nevada.
  • Live updates: Dangerous storms target the Plains in first potential severe storm outbreak of 2026.
  • Four days of severe weather targeting millions across South with thunderstorms, hail, possible tornadoes.
  • Parade of storms to ease Mississippi Valley drought as flash flooding threat potential rises.
  • Heavy rain returns to drought-stricken South and Plains
  • Final round of storms delivers messy mix of snow and ice to Mid-Atlantic, Northeast.
  • From East to West, hundreds of weather records 'in jeopardy' this week.
  • Two skiers rescue a man trapped in snow.
  • World’s largest geyser erupts for first time since 2020 in Yellowstone National Park.
  • Sanibel Island building back following 3 disastrous hurricanes.
  • NOAA satellites helped rescue 300 people in 2025.
  • See it: Rare total lunar eclipse Blood Moon dazzles the sky with captivating views for billions worldwide.
  • Missed the total lunar eclipse? Here's when the next one will happen.
  • Timelapse shows rare blood moon over a city skyline.

NOAA Weather

Daggett, Barstow-Daggett Airport, CA

Last Update on Mar 3 2026, 12:50 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 73°F

Wind: East at 8mph

Humidity: 19%

Dewpoint: 28.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.3.1938

Thunderstorms developed each day starting on 2/28 and ending on 3/4. One was killed by lightning in Corona. In Riverside 2.56 inches of rain fell, the greatest daily rainfall on record for March. On this day 2.80 inches fell at Descanso. 3.59 inches fell at Escondido, the greatest daily amount on record for March, and the storm total was 6.95 inches. For the storm 210 were reported dead or missing in flooding across Southern California, 45 in Orange County, of which 43 perished in Mexican-American Atwood from an eight-foot wall of water. Hundreds were injured. The Santa Ana River flooded, inundating nearly all of northern Orange County. Catastrophic damage hit more than 1,500 residences. 400 cabins and buildings were washed away in and around San Antonio Canyon. The Whitewater River flooded, isolating Palm Springs.

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