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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

March 5, 2026 1:31 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • A moderate to strong northerly wind event will impact the region through today, then winds will turn to the northeast Friday morning into a traditional moderate to strong Santa Ana Wind event that will continue through Sunday. An overall warming trend will continue through the weekend, with widespread highs in the 80s by Sunday.
  • United States Overview:

    • Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding possible across the central U.S. tonight through Saturday. Favorable conditions for the spreading of wildfires over the southern High Plains. Wintry weather for the central/northern Rockies and portions of central New England tonight into Friday. Temperatures will be well above average from the Great Plains to much of the eastern U.S. into Friday-Saturday.

Local/State Headlines.

  • High wind warning brings risk of downed trees, power outages in L.A. County.
  • Strong, gusty winds will stick around Southern California through weekend.
  • Unseasonably warm weather brings spike in rattlesnake sightings.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M5.5 Earthquake Near Nikolski, Alaska.
  • M4.9 Earthquake - Red River Parish, Louisiana.
  • Rare magnitude 4.9 earthquake rattles rural Louisiana, marking strongest in state’s history.
  • Watch: Rare magnitude 4.9 earthquake rattles Louisiana.
  • Louisiana rattled by strongest earthquake in decades.
  • Live updates: Significant severe weather outbreak to hammer the Heartland with dangerous tornadoes.
  • Severe storms to reignite threats of damaging hail, wind, possible tornadoes across Central Plains next week.
  • Tornado threat increases for millions across Texas and Oklahoma, as severe storm season gets underway.
  • Storms easing Mississippi, Ohio Valley drought as flash flood threats increase, prompting water rescues.
  • Soaking rain to slam I-95 corridor through the end of the week as temperatures warm up in the Northeast.
  • A warm 'false spring' is the forecast. So is the polar vortex.
  • Remember how cold the winter was? Meteorologists beg to differ.
  • Person dies after going in closed-off area of Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii national park.
  • Massachusetts police officers rescue a fisherman who fell in freezing waters.
  • Colorado’s Ice Castles in Cripple Creek to close early due to winter warmth.
  • Sargassum surge returns, moving towards popular beaches just in time for spring break.
  • From sea to land: NOAA satellites saved 300 people in 2025.
  • National Park Service reveals peak dates for DC cherry blossom season.

NOAA Weather

General Wm J Fox Airfield, CA

Last Update on Mar 5 2026, 11:56 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 59°F

Wind: West at 15mph

Humidity: 38%

Dewpoint: 33.1°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 3.5.1995

Heavy rain that started on this day and ended on 3/6 dropped six inches in 24 hours and .10.34 inches in 48 hours at Idyllwild. The six inches gave this day the third greatest daily amount on record (but only the second greatest daily amount for March). 8.57 inches fell in 24 hours and 14.58 inches fell in 48 hours at Palomar Mountain. Floodwaters washed out a stretch of I-5, closing it for over a week. The overall toll from a series of Pacific storms: 27 killed, $3 billion in damage, and 10,000 homes damaged.

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