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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 4, 2026 1:03 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Cooler with breezy west winds can be expected through this evening. Winds turn offshore by Thursday, becoming stronger for the coastal slopes into the western valleys. The winds will bring cooler conditions across the mountains and deserts with slightly warmer conditions west of the mountains. Offshore winds will continue through the weekend with a chance of precipitation for some areas by Sunday into next Monday. A weak ridge will move over the region by early next week, bringing drier weather.
  • United States Overview:

    • A frontal system, and later a dryline, are forecast to bring showers and potentially severe thunderstorms between the southern Plains and Ohio Valley through the rest of the week. A strong cold front is set to continue moving through the western U.S. and Rockies by midweek, producing gusty winds, mountain snowfall, and widespread wintry mix. Above-average temperatures are forecast to become widespread across the southern half of the country this week.

Local/State Headlines.

  • M3.2 Earthquake Near Calexico.
  • M3.0 Earthquake Near Olancha.
  • Rare back-to-back Santa Ana wind events pose power outage, hazardous travel risk to Southern California.
  • ‘Strong’ to ‘severe’ marine heatwave growing off the California coast.
  • Strong, gusty winds move into SoCal this week.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M6.4 Earthquake Near Attu Station, Alaska.
  • Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits near Alaskan islands.
  • Storms to hit from Texas to NY. Where to expect tornadoes and hail.
  • Live updates: Dangerous multi-day severe storm outbreak begins with potential tornadoes in Heartland.
  • Multi-day severe weather threat, including tornadoes, targets millions across Texas, Plains and Midwest.
  • Soaking rain to slam I-95 corridor through the end of the week as temperatures warm up in the Northeast.
  • NOAA's Storm Prediction Center debuts revamp to severe weather outlooks this season.
  • Two people rescued after falling through ice on frozen Wisconsin lake, treated for severe hypothermia.
  • Remember how cold the winter was? Meteorologists beg to differ.
  • Warmer weather pattern moving into the Northeast.
  • 'Melissa' officially retired from future hurricane names following deadly destruction in Jamaica
  • Meteor caught on video: Fireball lights up Louisiana night sky.
  • Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS captured in new photo from Jupiter orbiter.
  • See it: First-of-its-kind NASA rotorcraf.t nearly ready to explore Saturn's moon in 2034.

NOAA Weather

Fallbrook Community Airpark, CA

Last Update on Mar 4 2026, 12:35 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Partly Cloudy

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Temp: 63°F

Wind: West at 4mph

Humidity: 73%

Dewpoint: 53.6°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.4.1938

Storms of tropical origin that started on 2/27 ended on this day. 11.06 inches of rain fell at LA. More than 30 inches of precipitation fell at several mountain stations of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains (32.2 inches at 8,300 feet elev.), with more than 22 inches in the Santa Ana River headwaters. Considerable snow was melted, adding to the runoff. This led to unprecedented flood control efforts, including a network of dams and canals and concrete channels. For the storm 210 were reported dead or missing in flooding across Southern California. 45 died 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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