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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 13, 2026 11:36 am

Southern California Overview:

  • High pressure will bring near-record heat to inland areas today while the coast begins to cool. Onshore flow on Saturday will bring cooling to below record levels. For next week, high pressure will strengthen with widespread record heat for all but possibly the immediate coast with monthly records for March likely to be set at many locations for the valleys, mountains, and deserts. There will be widespread moderate to locally major heat risk for inland areas next week peaking around Thursday and Friday.
  • United States Overview:

    • Intense clipper-like system bringing heavy snow across the Upper Midwest into the Upper Great Lakes early today along with widespread blustery conditions. Active Atmospheric River pattern bringing heavy lower elevation/coastal rain and high elevation snow to the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies. A winter storm will gradually develop across the northern High Plains today into Saturday before expanding and intensifying across the northern Plains later on Saturday, reaching into the upper Midwest Sunday morning. An anomalously early heatwave will begin to build over the western U.S. heading into the weekend. Critical Risk of fire weather for the central/southern High Plains.

Local/State Headlines.

  • How SoCal heat waves affect parts of the region differently.
  • Record heat possible Friday as SoCal braces for hotter temps next week.
  • San Diegans head to the beach to beat the heat.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M6.3 Earthquake Near Vallenar, Chile.
  • Winter storm slams millions across Plains, Midwest as blizzard conditions snarl travel.
  • Live updates: Dangerous windstorm hits Chicago, Minneapolis as March blizzard targets millions.
  • Vicious windstorm knocks out power to thousands, unleashes travel chaos amid extreme 100+mph gusts in Plains.
  • Millions in the East brace for severe weather and dangerous winds, followed by arctic blast.
  • Millions in East to face extreme cold temperatures next week.
  • Wild weather sweeps the US, with more storms and heat in the forecast.
  • Powerful clipper triggers 1,000+ miles of wind alerts, more than 90K customers without power.
  • Widespread and damaging wind event possible on Sunday as severe storms move through Midwest, Southeast.
  • East bracing for bitter cold temperatures next week.
  • High wind, storms and snow pummel parts of the US on March 12.
  • Lake Powell water levels falling.
  • Famous volcano blasts lava 1,000 feet high, triggering emergency closures at national park.
  • 2 planets collide 11,000 light-years from Earth in rare sight.
  • Cargo spacecraft to crash through Earth's atmosphere, burn up.
  • NASA targets April 1 launch for first crewed moon mission since Apollo.

NOAA Weather

Oceanside, Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Air Station, CA

Last Update on Mar 13 2026, 10:52 am PDT

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Partly Cloudy

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Temp: 85°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 22%

Heat Index: 82°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.13.1941

A heavy storm hit the San Gabriel Mountains and Mojave Desert from 3/12 through 3/14. Victorville received 1.78 inches. The Mojave River flooded homes in the Oro Grande Wash. In Wrightwood three houses were destroyed from a mudslide in Heath Canyon. Mud and debris six feet deep covered Lone Pine Road.

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