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December 1, 2024 |
November: Cooler than normal, but very dry
- posted 11:45 PM
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At all active WeatherCurrents stations and more broadly across California, November 2024 was significantly cooler than average, with many locations averaging between two and four degrees below av ... |
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November 24, 2024 |
Patchy light rain and drizzle Saturday night
- posted 2:26 PM
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A weakening trough brought scattered light rain and drizzle to parts of the region late Saturday and early Sunday morning, hardly making a dent in what has been a very dry Autumn in Southern Cali ... |
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November 6, 2024 |
Santa Ana Winds prompt Red Flag Warnings this week
- posted 1:03 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued numerous Red Flag Warnings and High Wind Warnings to large portions of Southern California this week, in effect through 6 PM Thursday for most inland valle ... |
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September 20, 2024 |
Isolated thunderstorms possible inland Friday afternoon
- posted 1:44 AM
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Low pressure travelling south over California today will bring a chance of light showers Friday morning, with higher chances during the late afternoon.
There is a small threat of isolated thunde ... |
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September 8, 2024 |
Thunderstorms, gusty winds hit inland communities Sunday afternoon
- posted 11:06 PM
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Thunderstorm activity increased on Sunday compared to Saturday over the region, with activity further west than usual and affecting the inland valleys.
In the valleys, scattered thunderstorm act ... |
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September 5, 2024 |
Major heat wave brings widespread triple-digit temperatures
- posted 11:17 PM
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Strong high pressure over Southern California and Nevada has brought some of the hottest temperatures this summer to the region late this week.
While many inland valley communities were already ... |
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July 14, 2024 |
Thunderstorms possible Sunday and Monday
- posted 3:08 PM
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Monsoonal moisture over the region is bringing thunderstorms to eastern portions of the Inland Empire, mountains, and deserts Sunday afternoon.
Thunderstorms have been confined to favorable area ... |
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July 4, 2024 |
Dangerous heat wave prompts warnings Friday-Saturday
- posted 2:26 AM
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The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning to all non-coastal parts of Southern California from 11 AM Friday through 9 PM Saturday, as a protracted major heat wave bears do ... |
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July 1, 2024 |
2023-2024 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 7:17 AM
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The 2023-2024 winter was characterized by strong El Nino conditions in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, and brought widespread above-average precipitation to Southern California for the second year ... |
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May 7, 2024 |
Storm Totals: May 3rd-5th, 2024
- posted 2:03 AM
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A low pressure system moved inland across California and the Great Basin during the weekend, bringing a deep marine layer to Southern California and light rain to many areas.
Gusty winds and a d ... |
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April 17, 2024 |
Storm Totals: April 13th-14th, 2024
- posted 12:53 AM
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A cold low pressure system from the Gulf of Alaska swept down the state over the weekend, bringing gusty winds and showers to the region.
For Southern California, the storm was comprised of two ... |
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April 6, 2024 |
Storm Totals: April 4th-5th, 2024
- posted 7:34 PM
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A cold late-season Pacific storm brought chilly temperatures, gusty winds, scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms to the region late Thursday and Friday.
The cold nature of the storm ... |
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April 2, 2024 |
Storm Totals: March 30th-31st, 2024
- posted 3:20 AM
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A cold, potent Pacific storm brought widespread rainfall, gusty winds, and isolated thunderstorms to the region during the final weekend of March.
The heaviest precipitation fell on Saturday acr ... |
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March 31, 2024 |
Flood Advisory issued Sunday morning
- posted 9:45 AM
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Several waves of particularly heavy precipitation have been impacting parts of the region Sunday morning as the core of the low pressure system draws closer to Southern California.
Early Sunday ... |
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March 29, 2024 |
Flood Watch issued as potentially significant storm approaches
- posted 4:05 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued a number of storm-related warnings and advisories for Southern California as an incoming low pressure system from the Pacific takes aim at the region this ... |
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March 25, 2024 |
Storm Totals: March 23rd-24th, 2024
- posted 3:48 PM
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A passing cold front brought scattered showers and gusty winds to the region Saturday and Sunday, with the brunt of the precipitation falling on Saturday alone.
Storm totals were mostly below wh ... |
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March 20, 2024 |
Storm Totals: March 14th-19th, 2024
- posted 1:48 AM
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A persistent cutoff low over the southwestern United States brought scattered showers, gusty winds and scattered thunderstorms intermittently between March 14th and March 19th.
Thunderstorms wer ... |
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March 15, 2024 |
Isolated thunderstorms possible Friday afternoon
- posted 3:56 PM
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Following gusty Santa Ana Winds that whipped across the region Thursday, a cutoff low has drifted further west than expected and isolated thunderstorms have begun popping up over parts of the Inl ... |
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March 8, 2024 |
Storm Totals: March 6th-8th, 2024
- posted 3:32 PM
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A trough brought showers and wind to the region Wednesday evening, with an additional fast-moving shortwave bringing thunderstorm activity to the region Thursday afternoon and evening.
Showers b ... |
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March 7, 2024 |
Thunderstorms possible Thursday evening
- posted 6:21 PM
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As the low pressure system responsible for our current storm departs the region, a shortwave trough is bringing heavy thunderstorm activity to parts of the region Thursday evening.
A passing sho ... |
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March 4, 2024 |
Storm Totals: March 1st-4th, 2024
- posted 7:39 PM
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An upper low off of the coast of the Pacific Northwest brought scattered showers and unsettled weather to the region throughout the weekend, with the brunt of the precipitation falling on Saturda ... |
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March 1, 2024 |
February 2024 rain totals soar amid very wet month
- posted 4:05 PM
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February was a very wet month across Southern California in 2024, with a substantial portion of the month's rain attributed to persistent atmospheric river events - two of which stalled over the ... |
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Light rain and unsettled weather for the last week of February
- posted 3:07 PM
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Low pressure dipped down over northern Baja California earlier this week, bringing scattered showers to parts of the region, mainly on Monday and Tuesday. Totals were generally light north of the ... |
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February 22, 2024 |
Storm Totals: February 17th-21st, 2024
- posted 1:43 PM
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Southern California received several additional rounds of precipitation between Saturday and Wednesday, padding an already wet February and resulting in some of the wettest monthly precipitation ... |
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February 10, 2024 |
Storm Totals: February 9th, 2024
- posted 11:31 AM
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Several weak, fast-moving shortwave troughs brought scattered showers to the region on Friday, with a focus on San Diego County and southwestern Riverside County - concluding a very wet start to ... |
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February 8, 2024 |
Storm Totals: February 4th-8th, 2024
- posted 4:32 PM
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A protracted atmospheric river event delivered a barrage of very wet storms to the entire region this week, bringing widespread rainfall and mountain snow as well as flooding problems to many cit ... |
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February 7, 2024 |
Pop-up showers continuing Wednesday in wake of very wet storm - more rain to follow
- posted 2:55 PM
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Following several days of widespread rainfall across the entire region, unsettled weather and scattered showers remained over the region Wednesday as low pressure from the north prepares to send ... |
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February 3, 2024 |
Major storm prompts Flood Watches, Winter Storm Warnings
- posted 10:04 PM
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As a potent, moisture-rich atmospheric river-like storm system takes aim at California over the next several days, the National Weather Service has issued a variety of watches and warnings for th ... |
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Storm Totals: February 1st-2nd, 2024
- posted 1:13 PM
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A Pacific storm brought widespread rain to the region Thursday and early Friday, with the bulk of the precipitation falling on Thursday.
Storm totals were between 1 and 2 inches of rain across p ... |
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January 30, 2024 |
Wet, unsettled weather ahead across region
- posted 3:24 PM
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Unseasonably warm, sunny, dry weather this week will transition to cooler, cloudier and wetter weather late in the week and potentially early next week as multiple storms take aim at California.
... |
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January 24, 2024 |
Storm Totals: January 20th-23rd, 2024
- posted 11:17 AM
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Moist westerly flow amplified by an elongated Pacific jet stream brought waves of rain, mountain snow and even thunderstorms to the region between Saturday and Tuesday, with particularly high rai ... |
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January 20, 2024 |
Storm could bring widespread rainfall this weekend into Monday
- posted 10:45 AM
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Rain is expected across the region Saturday as a trough of low pressure moves inland across California this afternoon and evening, with an even wetter, colder wave of precipitation possible Monda ... |
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January 12, 2024 |
Cold front brings more wind than rain Thursday
- posted 3:21 PM
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A fast-moving low pressure system brought sporadic precipitation and strong winds to parts of the region Thursday morning, with the bulk of the precipitation confined to San Diego County.
Storm ... |
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January 7, 2024 |
Storm Totals: January 7th, 2024
- posted 2:00 PM
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A cold inside slider-type storm system delivered brief rain and a lot of wind to the region Sunday, along with limited mountain snow.
The storm's main band of precipitation travelled down the st ... |
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January 5, 2024 |
Storm Totals: January 3rd, 2024
- posted 5:23 PM
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A fast-moving cold front brought rain and wind to the region Wednesday, with the majority of the precipitation falling early Wednesday morning before exiting to the east.
Low pressure moving sou ... |
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January 1, 2024 |
December 2023 mostly warm and dry - January 2024 outlook
- posted 9:12 PM
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On average, December is typically one of the coldest months of the year across much of Southern California - however, in 2023, December was dominated mainly by balmy temperatures and few storms.
... |
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December 31, 2023 |
Storm Totals: December 30th, 2023
- posted 3:53 PM
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A cold front passed through the region Saturday morning, resulting in light showers for much of the region. Areas north and west of Los Angeles benefited more greatly from heavier precipitation t ... |
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December 24, 2023 |
Storm Totals: December 18th - 23rd, 2023
- posted 3:42 PM
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A slow-moving cutoff low pressure system moving south along the California coastline last week brought widespread rainfall to much of the region, as well as isolated thunderstorms and mild temper ... |
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December 14, 2023 |
Potential change to wetter pattern next week
- posted 8:45 PM
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As the region braces for another round of Santa Ana Winds going into this weekend, computer forecast models have been indicating a possible shift to a wetter weather pattern during the latter hal ... |
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December 8, 2023 |
Red Flag Warning in effect for inland valleys this weekend
- posted 8:41 PM
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Another Santa Ana Wind event, one of many this Autumn for the region, is setting up to impact Southern California this weekend.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the ... |
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November 25, 2023 |
Deep marine layer brings light rain to some areas Friday
- posted 11:08 PM
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Low pressure and a deep marine layer brought light rain to parts of the region Friday morning, alongside cooler temperatures.
The AM hours of Friday saw a deep marine layer west of the mountains ... |
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November 19, 2023 |
Storm Totals: November 17th-18th, 2023
- posted 10:10 PM
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A cutoff low brought sporadic precipitation to parts of the region late Friday and Saturday, with precipitation in most areas being much less than predicted or even no measurable precipitation at ... |
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November 17, 2023 |
Storm Totals: November 15th-16th, 2023 (updated)
- posted 12:00 AM
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Low pressure off the Southern California coast sent a wave of thunderstorms and widespread precipitation to the region Wednesday and early Thursday.
Clouds began filling in across the region Wed ... |
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November 15, 2023 |
Thunderstorms more widespread than expected Wednesday
- posted 4:40 PM
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Southern California is currently experiencing several waves of thunderstorm activity, affecting large swaths of areas west of the mountains that previously were under little to no risk of thunder ... |
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November 14, 2023 |
Wet weather ahead as low pressure sends waves of precipitation into region later this week
- posted 6:18 PM
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Two waves of widespread precipitation are forecast to impact Southern California this week, following another extended period of warm, dry Santa Ana Wind conditions that has dominated much of the ... |
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November 2, 2023 |
Air Quality alert issued due to smoke from Highland Fire
- posted 6:01 PM
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A large wildfire burning near Aguanga has sent plumes of smoke across large portions of the Inland Empire, and reaching some parts of Orange and San Diego counties Thursday.
Warm, very dry condi ... |
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October 20, 2023 |
Excessively warm weather pattern to end soon
- posted 1:49 AM
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The strong, persistent upper level high pressure ridge that has brought widespread near-record heat to Southern California for the past week is forecast to weaken over this weekend, allowing for ... |
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October 1, 2023 |
Storm Totals: September 30th - October 1st, 2023
- posted 10:44 PM
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A low pressure system along the western United States brought scattered light showers to the region this weekend, along with daytime temperatures well below seasonal averages even for early Autum ... |
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September 30, 2023 |
Damp, cooler weather this weekend
- posted 10:49 AM
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Low pressure moving southeastward over California this weekend, in addition to a deep marine layer, is producing scattered drizzle across parts of the region Saturday morning and is forecast to c ... |
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September 10, 2023 |
Tropical Cyclone Java's remnants bring clouds, sporadic light showers to region
- posted 10:14 PM
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Remnant moisture from Tropical Cyclone Java brought cloudiness, higher humidities and spotty light showers to parts of the region Sunday morning, and is forecast to continue moving over the regio ... |
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August 22, 2023 |
Storm Totals: August 20th-21st, 2023
- posted 1:47 AM
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Hurricane Hilary, downgraded to Tropical Storm intensity as it reached Southern California, brought significant rain and wind to the region, and produced areas of flooding, especially in the dese ... |
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August 20, 2023 |
Hurricane Hilary downgraded to Tropical Storm as of Sunday morning
- posted 8:27 AM
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Tropical cyclone Hilary has moved closer to Southern California this morning, approximately 220 miles south-southeast of San Diego with tropical storm-force winds extending outwards up to 240 mil ... |
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Storm Prediction Center issues slight risk of possible tornadoes Sunday
- posted 2:33 AM
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Shortly after midnight on August 20, the Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorms, some of which may have tornado potential, across an interior portion of Southern Cal ... |
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Evacuation Warnings issued for San Bernardino mountain communities
- posted 1:32 AM
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The San Bernardino Sheriff's Office ordered evacuation warnings for a number of communities in the San Bernardino Mountains on Saturday, in preparation for Hurricane Hilary's impacts. The towns a ... |
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Hurricane Hilary: Status Update as of Midnight, August 20th
- posted 1:06 AM
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Hurricane Hilary is approaching the west coast of northern Baja California, and the storm's outer bands are currently crossing into San Diego and the deserts. Hurricane Hilary has weakened rapidl ... |
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August 19, 2023 |
Hurricane Hilary could be the first tropical cyclone to directly impact California since 1939
- posted 4:15 AM
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As Hurricane Hilary (currently predicted to downgrade to Tropical Storm strength as it impacts Southern California) makes its approach to the Baja California Peninsula and southwestern United Sta ... |
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Tropical Storm Warning in effect as Hurricane Hilary approaches from the south
- posted 3:44 AM
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An active tropical cyclone in the eastern Pacific Ocean, currently at Category 4 Hurricane strength at the time of this writing, is approaching the Baja California peninsula and the southwestern ... |
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August 1, 2023 |
Monsoonal moisture brings isolated showers early this week
- posted 3:29 AM
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Monsoonal flow brought light scattered showers across the inland valleys Monday, and is forecast to do so again on Tuesday before drier flow aloft moves in late in the day.
Precipitation has bee ... |
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July 18, 2023 |
Excessive Heat Warning to remain in effect through Saturday
- posted 1:42 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for all inland valleys of Southern California, as well as the mountains and deserts, through 8 PM Saturday as a high pressure rid ... |
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July 1, 2023 |
2022-2023 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 7:26 AM
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The third La Nina winter in a row brought different, wetter results to Southern California compared to the previous two winters.
This La Nina brought a considerably healthy rainy season to much ... |
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June 21, 2023 |
June 2023 one of the coolest Junes on record to-date as Summer begins
- posted 12:08 PM
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June, and Spring more broadly, has been one of the coolest such periods in Southern California in recent memory to-date.
Mild temperatures and frequent marine layer intrusions have been commonpl ... |
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May 7, 2023 |
Storm Totals: May 4th-5th, 2023
- posted 8:27 PM
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A modest late-season storm ushered in cold temperatures and moderate-to-heavy rainfall across the region Thursday and early Friday, following a mostly-dry April.
A cold cut-off low pressure syst ... |
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April 20, 2023 |
Coastal eddy brought drizzle to region last week
- posted 5:44 PM
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A coastal eddy brought a temperamental marine layer and patchy drizzle, measurable in most locations, to the region at several points during the previous week.
Totals were light, with South Fall ... |
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April 3, 2023 |
Season totals exceed 20 inches at many locations this year
- posted 4:11 PM
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The 2022-2023 water year is shaping up to be the region's wettest rainy season overall since at least 2010-2011 - over a decade ago - with many locations having either already exceeded or close t ... |
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Storm Totals: March 29th-30th, 2023
- posted 3:48 PM
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Another atmospheric river event - commonplace in recent months - has brought more widespread precipitation to the region during the last days of March.
The storm was not quite as strong as the o ... |
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March 25, 2023 |
Storm Totals: March 19th-23rd, 2023
- posted 5:42 PM
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Another atmospheric river event targeted Southern California over the past week, with this event bringing somewhat lower snow levels and colder temperatures than the previous storm.
The bulk of ... |
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March 19, 2023 |
More wet weather on the way as season totals exceed entire season averages across region
- posted 3:07 AM
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A strong atmospheric river is setting the stage for a potentially soggy week across the state, as rain chances are high from Monday through Thursday this week.
A weak transitory ridge over the r ... |
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Storm Totals: March 14th-15th, 2023
- posted 2:52 AM
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Another warm storm, this one far wetter than the previous one, brought high amounts of rain and high elevation snow to the region on Tuesday and Wednesday.
A warm atmospheric river event targete ... |
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Storm Totals: March 10th-11th, 2023
- posted 2:31 AM
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A warm storm system brought moderate rain to the region on March 10-11, as well as high snow levels and warm overnight temperatures.
The storm was notable for its relatively warm temperatures - ... |
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March 5, 2023 |
Storm Totals: February 28th - March 1st, 2023
- posted 5:52 PM
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A very cold Pacific storm brought extensive rain, mountain snow, strong winds, and in some areas, low elevation snow to the region - the final storm amid a series of storms that hit the region ba ... |
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March 1, 2023 |
Reports of graupel and rain/snow mix Wednesday afternoon
- posted 5:43 PM
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A band of precipitation associated with a cold gust front swept across the inland valleys Wednesday afternoon, sending temperatures plummeting into the 30s in many areas and changing forms of pre ... |
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February 28, 2023 |
Low snow levels possible again Wednesday as cold temperatures cling to region
- posted 7:02 PM
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A cold upper low moving over the Sierra Nevada mountains and southern Nevada over the next several days is forecast to bring more rain and mountain snow, which has potential to make it to lower e ... |
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Storm Totals: February 21st-27th, 2023
- posted 6:47 PM
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A series of storms, some of them abnormally cold, brought extensive rain and mountain snow to the region beginning on February 21 and continuing through the end of the month.
A batch of cold but ... |
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Second half of February chilly and wet amid a series of abnormally cold storms
- posted 5:34 PM
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A series of mostly very cold storms, particularly from February 21 onward, have brought February totals to near or above average in many locations, and pushed many communities above average for t ... |
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February 19, 2023 |
Storm Totals: February 13th-14th, 2023
- posted 6:26 PM
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A cold low pressure system brought scattered showers to Southern California last week around Valentine's Day, along with isolated reports of graupel at some inland locations.
Storm totals were g ... |
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February 2, 2023 |
Storm Totals: January 29th-30th, 2023
- posted 5:54 AM
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A weak, but cold winter storm brought scattered showers and mountain snow to the region Sunday and Monday, along with relatively low snow levels around 3000 feet in some areas.
Intermittent show ... |
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January 23, 2023 |
Santa Ana Winds rip across region late Sunday night and Monday morning
- posted 7:32 AM
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The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning to all inland areas, foothills and mountains through 4 PM Monday afternoon amid an unusually powerful Santa Ana Wind episode currently ... |
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January 22, 2023 |
Light rain makes it into SoCal communities late Thursday evening
- posted 7:19 PM
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A shortwave trough over the Great Basin brought cold temperatures and light showers to most of Southern California on Thursday, primarily during the evening and late night hours.
Precipitation t ... |
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January 18, 2023 |
Storm Totals: January 14th-17th, 2023
- posted 4:07 PM
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California experienced yet another string of wet days over the weekend and early this week, causing extensive flood damage across parts of the state and drenching an already-soggy region this win ... |
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January 13, 2023 |
Storm Totals: January 10th, 2023
- posted 4:58 PM
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A strong storm system brought bouts of heavy rain and wind to the region on Tuesday, the northern and central California being more severely affected than the southern portion of the state.
For ... |
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January 12, 2023 |
Malfunctions at WeatherCurrents stations in Murrieta and Perris
- posted 4:09 PM
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Precipitation totals for WeatherCurrents stations in Perris since at least late 2022 will be disregarded until further notice, as the rain gauge is believed to be underreporting rainfall and has ... |
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Remembering Peter Michas: A lively and devoted individual
- posted 4:02 PM
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WeatherCurrents would like to take a moment to honor a former long-time contributor, Peter Michas, who sadly recently passed away on January 4, 2023, according to sources close to him whom inform ... |
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January 6, 2023 |
Storm Totals: January 2nd-6th, 2023
- posted 6:29 PM
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A series of storms and disturbances since the end of December has delivered a string of rainy days across much of Southern California, with clear weather finally prevailing on January 6.
The sto ... |
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January 2, 2023 |
Wet, unsettled weather pattern to continue this week
- posted 3:31 PM
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In the aftermath of the New Years Eve storm which recently impacted the region, another storm was set to bring more rain and mountain snow to the region late Monday and Tuesday, with several more ... |
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Storm Totals: December 31st, 2022 - January 1st, 2023
- posted 3:02 PM
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A powerful Pacific storm rolled into Southern California on New Years Eve and lasted through the following morning on New Years Day, bringing widespread rain and high-elevation snow.
A strong ba ... |
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December 30, 2022 |
Storm Totals: December 27th-28th, 2022
- posted 5:18 AM
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A Pacific storm associated with an atmospheric river event brought widespread rain to California over Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
While northern and central portions of California received ... |
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December 13, 2022 |
Storm Totals: December 10th-12th, 2022
- posted 5:43 AM
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A cold winter storm descended onto the region over the weekend, with the majority of the rain and mountain snow falling on Sunday and Monday. Many inland valley locations recorded high temperatur ... |
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December 1, 2022 |
Cool November. Possible wet start to December?
- posted 5:29 AM
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Across Southern California, November 2022 was sharply cooler than October and in many locations, November was the only cooler-than-average month of the year to date. November also featured a sign ... |
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November 12, 2022 |
Storm Totals: November 7th-9th, 2022
- posted 4:03 AM
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A major Pacific storm, the first of the 2022-2023 water year, brought widespread significant rainfall and mountain snow to the region between Monday and Wednesday, along with gusty winds. For Sou ... |
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November 9, 2022 |
Major Pacific storm drenches region Tuesday
- posted 2:12 AM
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A powerful low pressure system is bringing widespread moderate-to-heavy rainfall, high-elevation snow and very windy conditions to the region Tuesday, in what is the region's first significant st ... |
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October 24, 2022 |
Trough brings light showers Saturday evening
- posted 4:52 PM
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A deep trough over the Great Basin brought light rain to parts of the inland empire Saturday evening.
Precipitation totals were light, with little more than 0.10 inches being recorded at most lo ... |
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October 18, 2022 |
Storm Totals: October 14th-16th, 2022
- posted 5:16 AM
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An upper low travelling east over Southern California late last week brought cool temperatures and scattered thunderstorms to the region, primarily on Saturday.
A deep marine layer had already b ... |
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October 15, 2022 |
Thunderstorms pushing west across region Saturday evening
- posted 6:39 PM
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Low pressure travelling east over Southern California has brought cool, cloudy, unstable weather to the region Saturday afternoon and evening.
Most of the region has experienced some amount of l ... |
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October 13, 2022 |
Cutoff low brings unstable weather, scattered showers (second update)
- posted 2:52 AM
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms have appeared over some of the inland valleys and mountains each afternoon since Friday October 7th, mixed with a stubborn overnight marine layer that has held ... |
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October 1, 2022 |
September 2022 was an odd, mostly very warm month
- posted 2:36 AM
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September 2022 was a strange month across the region, from record-setting heat early in the month to widespread rain from Tropical Storm Kay's remnants, a mild spell and then another heat wave la ... |
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September 25, 2022 |
Heat wave to peak Monday-Tuesday
- posted 6:01 PM
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A late-September heat wave greeted the region for the beginning of Autumn, ushering a return of temperatures in the upper 90s and possible triple-digits inland as the heat wave peaks Monday-Tuesd ... |
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September 12, 2022 |
Storm Totals: September 11th-12th, 2022
- posted 10:04 PM
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Moisture from remnants of Tropical Cyclone Kay continued to bring unsettled weather to the region at the beginning of the week, mostly on Sunday.
Warmer temperatures on Sunday helped to contribu ... |
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September 11, 2022 |
Storm Totals: September 9th-10th, 2022
- posted 3:10 PM
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Tropical Storm Kay brought widespread rain and wind to the region Friday, before weakening to a remnant low off Southern California's coast over the weekend.
Most of the rain fell on Friday, wit ... |
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Isolated thunderstorms possible Sunday and Monday
- posted 2:39 PM
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Leftover moisture from Kay's remnant low off Southern California's coast is facing enhancement due to daytime heating over inland areas Sunday and Monday.
Outside of the mountains and deserts, p ... |
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September 8, 2022 |
Moisture from Hurricane Kay to bring widespread rain & wind to region Friday and Saturday
- posted 6:08 PM
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Some sporadic showers have occurred Thursday morning as the outer bands of Hurricane Kay began to reach Southern California, amid a grueling heat wave already gripping the region.
Increasing clo ... |
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September 7, 2022 |
Fairview Fire burning near Hemet sending smoke over inland valleys
- posted 4:19 PM
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A brushfire which ignited southeast of Hemet on Labor Day continued to spread as of Wednesday, with seven structures destroyed and at least two people have perished.
Thick smoke resulting from t ... |
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September 5, 2022 |
Excessive Heat Warning extended through Friday evening (update)
- posted 10:11 PM
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The Excessive Heat Warning previously issued by the National Weather Service for nearly all of Southern California, has been extended to 8 PM Friday across the inland valleys, deserts and coastal ... |
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September 4, 2022 |
Record "warm" low temperatures Sunday morning
- posted 3:28 PM
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Across the WeatherCurrents network, as well as wider Southern California in general - low temperatures early Sunday morning were broken as many locations recorded their all-time "warmest" low tem ... |
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August 31, 2022 |
Excessive Heat Warning to remain in effect through Tuesday
- posted 11:30 PM
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Southern California baked on Thursday as temperatures soared across the region, in many case well above 100 degrees across the inland valleys Thursday afternoon.
An Excessive Heat Warning issued ... |
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August 28, 2022 |
Upcoming heat wave may bring widespread triple-digits this week
- posted 2:50 PM
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A strong upper ridge is forecast to build over the region this week and remain in place through the following weekend, bringing a strong possibility of widespread high heat and triple-digit tempe ... |
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August 5, 2022 |
Early morning showers affect some inland valleys Friday
- posted 11:41 AM
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Monsoonal moisture over the region managed to squeeze out a few showers during the early morning hours of Friday across parts of the inland valleys.
Mostly cloudy skies had covered the region on ... |
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August 1, 2022 |
Isolated showers hit region Sunday and Monday
- posted 6:54 PM
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Monsoonal moisture brought scattered showers to parts of Southern California and the broader Southwest on Sunday and Monday, and is set to return to the region again late in the week.
Only two a ... |
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July 30, 2022 |
Elevated chances for thunderstorms this weekend
- posted 3:07 PM
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An influx of monsoonal moisture and associated instability over the region has led to increased chances of thunderstorms inland Saturday and Sunday.
Thunderstorm chances are highest in the mount ... |
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July 1, 2022 |
2021-2022 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 8:13 PM
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California witnessed another La Nina winter, for the second time in a row during the 2021-2022 water year, with the resultant seasonal rainfall for much of the region once again ending below-aver ... |
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June 23, 2022 |
Mid-level moisture brings scattered thunderstorms Wednesday
- posted 4:37 PM
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A weak upper level low, positioned southwest of Point Conception, reeled in mid-level moisture over Southern California on Wednesday - producing scattered thunderstorms in some areas.
Sporadic t ... |
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June 9, 2022 |
Heat Advisory in effect as temperatures soar inland
- posted 5:18 AM
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A ridge of high pressure will bring summer-like temperatures to the region late this week, and the National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory to inland areas of Southern California from ... |
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May 21, 2022 |
Cool, damp weather affects region Friday
- posted 8:53 PM
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An extensive low pressure trough over the western US brought unseasonably cool, and occasionally wet weather to the region Friday, with several locations recording measurable rainfall.
A deep ma ... |
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May 14, 2022 |
Hot weather to gradually subside next week
- posted 6:53 PM
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Widespread temperatures in the 90s, and even a few triple-digit highs, prevailed across much of the region Saturday as a result of a weak high pressure ridge.
The region saw a change from cooler ... |
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April 22, 2022 |
Storm Totals: April 22nd, 2022
- posted 3:20 PM
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A fast-moving low pressure system brought late-night/early morning showers and strong winds to the region Thursday night and early Friday morning.
Areas to the northwest, including WeatherCurren ... |
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April 13, 2022 |
Light showers reported in some parts of the Inland Empire early this week
- posted 11:49 PM
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Cool, unsettled weather returned to the region this week following an unseasonably warm week prior, with isolated reports of light showers in parts of the inland valleys on Monday and Tuesday.
M ... |
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April 6, 2022 |
Hot temperatures this week, Heat Advisory issued
- posted 3:01 PM
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A strong ridge of high pressure coupled with Santa Ana Winds are fueling very warm temperatures across the entire region this week, set to peak on Thursday and Friday.
Warming temperatures had a ... |
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March 30, 2022 |
Storm Totals: March 28th-29th, 2022
- posted 2:55 AM
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A Pacific storm brought much-needed rain to the region Monday and early Tuesday, however drought conditions continue to grow amid a drier-than-average wet season.
A significant wave of moderate- ... |
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March 25, 2022 |
Very warm week, potentially wet storm early next week
- posted 11:59 PM
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Temperatures across inland Southern California soared into the upper 80s and low 90s this week, particularly Thursday and Friday, under strong high pressure.
This week's heat peaked on Friday af ... |
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March 21, 2022 |
Fast-moving low brings light overnight showers
- posted 11:05 AM
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A weak, fast-moving trough of low pressure brought scattered light showers to the region late Saturday and early Sunday morning, resulting in light precipitation amounts.
Most inland areas west ... |
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March 18, 2022 |
Very dry start to 2022 to date
- posted 8:54 PM
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The first three months of the year have featured a stunning lack of rainfall across the region, as well as the broader western United States.
The region's current extended dry spell began at the ... |
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March 6, 2022 |
Storm Totals: March 4th-5th, 2022
- posted 3:20 PM
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A shortwave trough from the north brought scattered showers and even a few thunderstorms to parts of the region Friday, followed by lesser shower activity on Saturday.
Increasing clouds and patc ... |
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February 25, 2022 |
Storm Totals: February 21st-23rd, 2022
- posted 4:41 AM
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A cold, windy low pressure system over the Great Basin brought scattered showers and mountain snow to parts the region this week, with the bulk of the precipitation falling on Wednesday.
The sto ... |
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February 21, 2022 |
Low snow levels possible Tuesday night and Wednesday morning
- posted 11:40 PM
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A cold, windy storm affecting the region on Tuesday and Wednesday this week has the potential to bring low snow levels to the region, according to the National Weather Service.
Patchy drizzle wa ... |
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February 16, 2022 |
Storm Totals: February 15th, 2022
- posted 11:46 PM
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A cold low pressure system swept into Southern California throughout Tuesday, bringing scattered showers and, in some cases, thunderstorms to parts of the region Tuesday evening.
Tuesday began c ... |
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February 8, 2022 |
Unseasonably warm temperatures due late this week
- posted 12:51 AM
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A strong high pressure ridge and offshore flow are forecast to bring record or near-record high temperatures for February into Southern California this week, particularly from Wednesday through F ... |
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January 31, 2022 |
Dry, windy January brings rainy season to a halt
- posted 11:18 PM
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January 2022 marked a pattern shift from the wet pattern of frequent storms in December, to a very dry and frequently windy pattern that gripped the region for most of the month.
Despite the col ... |
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January 21, 2022 |
Strong Santa Ana Winds batter region Friday and Saturday
- posted 5:09 PM
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The National Weather Service issued a High Wind Warning for much of inland Southern California through 6 PM Saturday, as strong Santa Ana Winds began blowing across the region Friday afternoon. T ... |
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January 19, 2022 |
Storm Totals: January 17th-18th, 2022
- posted 2:16 PM
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A cutoff low brought unsettled, somewhat wet weather to the region early this week, mostly on Monday evening and early Tuesday morning.
Storm totals varied but were mostly light across much of t ... |
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January 17, 2022 |
Scattered showers possible Monday evening through Tuesday morning
- posted 4:49 PM
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A slow-moving cutoff low pressure system, the same one responsible for the region's unsettled weather for the past few days, is forecast to bring increasing light showers to much of the region Mo ... |
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December 31, 2021 |
December 29th-30th: Major storm a major dud for areas south and east of Los Angeles
- posted 5:01 AM
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A cutoff low situated off the coast southwest of Southern California this week was slated to produce heavy rainfall and mountain snow across most of the region between Wednesday and Thursday, how ... |
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Storm Totals: December 27th-28th, 2021
- posted 4:59 AM
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A cold trough brought unsettled weather and mountain snow to the region on Monday and Tuesday this week, with the majority of precipitation falling on Monday, while Tuesday featured colder temper ... |
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December 28, 2021 |
Cold, damp, unsettled weather to continue this week as major storm takes aim
- posted 1:09 PM
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Monday and Tuesday saw colder temperatures, light showers and mountain snow continue across the region this week, as part of a larger stormy period the region has been experiencing during the lat ... |
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December 26, 2021 |
Storm Totals: December 25th-26th, 2021 (updated)
- posted 11:53 PM
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A fast-moving trough brought continued damp weather to the region Christmas Day and early Sunday morning, adding to a modestly wet period in Southern California this December.
Patchy light showe ... |
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December 25, 2021 |
Storm Totals: December 23rd-24th, 2021
- posted 1:02 AM
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An atmospheric river storm system brought widespread rainfall and wind to the region Thursday and Friday, with the bulk of the precipitation falling overnight into Friday morning.
All active Wea ... |
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December 21, 2021 |
Another potentially wet week ahead
- posted 7:06 PM
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An atmospheric river event is forecast to bring an active period of wet, stormy weather to Southern California later this week, leading from Thursday up through Saturday (Christmas Day).
The hea ... |
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December 15, 2021 |
Storm Totals: December 13th-14th, 2021
- posted 12:31 PM
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A powerful Pacific storm brought periods of heavy rain and strong winds to the region Tuesday, as well as mountain snow.
Storm totals were generally high in most areas, with the exception of the ... |
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December 12, 2021 |
First major storm of the season due this week
- posted 9:22 PM
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A cold, powerful Pacific storm is on track to bring significant rain and mountain snow to the region between Monday night and Wednesday morning.
The brunt of the storm is predicted to affect the ... |
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December 10, 2021 |
Storm Totals: December 9th, 2021
- posted 3:30 PM
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A trough brought scattered light showers to most of the region Thursday, with residual showers continuing after midnight in some communities early Friday morning.
In most locations away from the ... |
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December 6, 2021 |
Light showers possible this week
- posted 5:00 PM
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An extended dry period the region has been experiencing since the beginning of November may finally be interrupted this week, as a trough brings a chance of showers Tuesday and an additional low ... |
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November 27, 2021 |
November to end a warm, dry, windy month this year
- posted 4:22 PM
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In contrast to the relatively active, somewhat wet October the region experienced this year - November has been completely dry for Southern California, full of Santa Ana Wind events and a number ... |
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November 3, 2021 |
De Luz Weather Station Getting New Host
- posted 6:33 AM
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You may have noticed an extended outage with the De Luz weather station. Our long-time host, Steve Rhodes, has moved away.
We do have a candidate location for a new host in De Luz, about 1.5 mil ... |
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October 27, 2021 |
Storm Totals: October 25th-26th, 2021
- posted 3:17 PM
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A storm system hit California on Monday and early Tuesday this week, bringing high rainfall to the northern half of the state, with lower amounts in Southern California.
Most WeatherCurrents sta ... |
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October 22, 2021 |
Large storm system to impact California on Monday
- posted 11:43 PM
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A much-anticipated storm targeting Northern and Central California on Monday is forecast to provide abundant rainfall for those regions, however Southern California (particularly south of Los Ang ... |
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Weather Data Issue Overnight
- posted 7:01 AM
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Due to a power issue overnight, temperature data for Temecula is incorrect from about 8:15pm to 6am this morning. We will be removing the errant data when we can get to it today. Thanks for your ... |
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October 9, 2021 |
Storm Totals: October 7th-8th, 2021
- posted 12:13 AM
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A Pacific trough brought light to moderate amounts of rain to the region late Thursday night and Friday morning, becoming the second early-season storm of October this year to impact the region.
... |
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October 5, 2021 |
Storm Totals: October 4th-5th, 2021
- posted 4:18 PM
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A cutoff low off the coast of northern Baja California moved northeast over the region Monday and Tuesday, producing significant thunderstorms across most of Southern California Monday evening, w ... |
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September 24, 2021 |
Thunderstorms scatter inland Friday afternoon
- posted 4:33 PM
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Low pressure over northern Baja California has spread an area of showers and thunderstorms over parts of Southern California Friday afternoon, after clearing the layer of smoke that previously fi ... |
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September 1, 2021 |
Scattered thunderstorms light up the skies Tuesday morning
- posted 10:17 PM
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Yet another incursion of monsoonal moisture over Southern California brought early-morning thunderstorms and lightning to parts of the region, resulting in measurable rainfall in several location ... |
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August 28, 2021 |
Chaparral Fire burning west of De Luz and La Cresta
- posted 5:40 PM
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A wildfire, first reported at approximately 12:38 PM on Saturday near Tenaja Road and Cleveland Forest Road, is burning in remote terrain in the southern Santa Ana Mountains west of the foothill ... |
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August 12, 2021 |
Thunderstorms returned to region Wednesday
- posted 2:13 AM
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Monsoonal moisture has once again made a return to Southern California this week, bringing mostly cloudy skies inland along with thunder and lightning late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morni ... |
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August 1, 2021 |
Monsoonal moisture to leave region; July 25-26 storm totals
- posted 3:40 AM
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Widespread showers and thunderstorms resulted from a major surge of monsoonal moisture into the region on July 25-26th, leaving nearly all inland locations with measurable rainfall by the end of ... |
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July 26, 2021 |
Widespread showers inland Monday morning, afternoon thunderstorms possible
- posted 7:04 AM
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A surge of monsoonal moisture into the region early this week has brought showers to inland areas beginning late Sunday, and continuing into Monday. All active WeatherCurrents stations, except Si ... |
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July 21, 2021 |
Thunderstorms affected some inland areas Sunday morning
- posted 11:58 PM
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Scattered thunderstorms amid an upper level disturbance allowed for thunderstorms to break west of the mountains Sunday morning, resulting in measurable precipitation at several WeatherCurrents s ... |
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July 1, 2021 |
2020-2021 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 9:32 PM
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A moderate-strength La Nina pattern took hold over the equatorial Pacific Ocean during the winter of 2020-2021, with the result being widespread below-average rainfall across the entirety of the ... |
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June 23, 2021 |
Subtropical moisture surge spreads isolated showers Wednesday
- posted 6:48 PM
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A influx of subtropical moisture into the region, unusual for late June, has increased since Tuesday into the region. This has resulted in widespread pop-up showers and even thunderstorms everywh ... |
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June 14, 2021 |
Excessive Heat Warning in effect through late Friday inland
- posted 4:47 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for all of inland Southern California, including the mountains and deserts, from 10 AM Tuesday morning through 9 PM Friday.
A st ... |
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June 10, 2021 |
Triple-digits expected inland next week as heat wave descends upon Southwest
- posted 11:24 PM
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A strong ridge of high pressure developing over the Southwest states next week is expected to bring excessive heat to much of the region, with high temperatures soaring well past 100 degrees arou ... |
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June 7, 2021 |
Deep marine layer Monday as trough keeps temperatures below normal
- posted 4:30 PM
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A low pressure trough moving over Southern California has spread cool temperatures, a deep marine layer and patchy drizzle across much of the region west of the mountains early this week, a trend ... |
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May 31, 2021 |
Season likely to end much drier than normal across entire region
- posted 9:55 PM
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As the 2020-2021 water year winds down, nearly all weather stations in Southern California are tracking significantly below average season totals with only one month remaining before the measurin ... |
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May 21, 2021 |
Low pressure systems bring cool, breezy and occasionally damp weather this week
- posted 5:21 PM
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Low pressure over Southern California was responsible for a deep marine layer and associated light showers in some areas over May 16-17, and is once again taking hold over the region late this we ... |
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April 28, 2021 |
Storm Totals: April 26th-27th, 2021
- posted 7:01 PM
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A late-season cold low pressure system brought mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers to parts the region Monday and Tuesday, underperforming what were originally anticipated to be widespread ... |
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April 21, 2021 |
Light rain possible Wednesday, another storm due early next week
- posted 1:03 PM
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A deep marine layer and low pressure is bringing patchy drizzle and light rain to the region Wednesday through Thursday morning, following a warm Santa Ana Wind event earlier in the week.
While ... |
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April 13, 2021 |
Patchy drizzle Tuesday morning as low pressure brings an end to heat spell
- posted 6:51 PM
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A warm dry spell that had taken hold of the region since late March was finally put to an end Monday as low pressure over the Great Basin brought gloomy weather, cool temperatures, a deep marine ... |
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March 26, 2021 |
Trough brings light showers to parts of region
- posted 10:54 PM
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A low pressure system arrived to the region Thursday with scattered light showers inland, and gusty winds in the mountains and deserts. This continued into Friday morning before departing the reg ... |
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March 23, 2021 |
Isolated showers and thunderstorms in some areas Tuesday
- posted 11:03 PM
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A low pressure system from the north brought patches of showers, thunderstorms, and generally unsettled weather to the region Tuesday. Any precipitation was mostly limited to the mountains and fo ... |
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March 17, 2021 |
Storm Totals: March 15th, 2021
- posted 3:05 AM
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A fast-moving low pressure system brought showers, cold temperatures and wind to the region Monday. Snow levels in the mountains fell to as low as 3,000 feet above sea level.
Precipitation total ... |
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March 13, 2021 |
Storm Totals: March 9th-13th, 2021
- posted 10:15 PM
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A cold, slow-moving low pressure system brought thunderstorms and mountain snow to the region this week, as well as hail to some areas.
Rain began falling as early as late Tuesday night in some ... |
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March 11, 2021 |
Murrieta experiencing hailstorms Thursday afternoon
- posted 2:40 PM
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Atmospheric instability and very cold temperatures associated with the current storm has produced a barrage of hailstorms over Murrieta and some nearby areas Thursday afternoon.
Hail was first r ... |
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March 10, 2021 |
Hail reported in parts of inland valleys Wednesday morning
- posted 5:05 PM
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Hail, thunder and lightning were reported from different parts of the inland valleys and coasts as the initial rain band passed through the region Wednesday morning, while showers have been less ... |
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March 7, 2021 |
Wet, unsettled weather to impact region this week
- posted 6:04 PM
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Periods of rain and mountain snow are expected for the region this week, particularly Wednesday and Thursday, as a large slow-moving area of low pressure brings cool, unsettled weather this week. ... |
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March 4, 2021 |
Storm Totals: March 3rd-4th, 2021
- posted 2:01 PM
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A Pacific trough with subtropical tap brought varying amounts of rain and mountain snow to the region Wednesday, while thunder was also reported Wednesday afternoon across the region due to insta ... |
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March 2, 2021 |
Colder temperatures, showers due Wednesday for region
- posted 7:19 PM
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The seemingly endless dry, sunny, windy pattern that has taken hold of Southern California since the end of January will be interrupted this week as a Pacific trough brings subtropical moisture i ... |
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February 26, 2021 |
Season totals lag behind amid a dry February: March Outlook
- posted 4:26 PM
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A dry, windy pattern has held steady for more than half of the month of February this year, while any storms since the New Year have mostly been not very wet and infrequent.
February 2021 has fe ... |
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February 18, 2021 |
Storm Totals: February 12th, 2021
- posted 10:53 PM
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A weak low pressure system brought cool temperatures, gusty winds and sporadic light showers to the region during the AM hours of February 12, producing mostly light precipitation totals before d ... |
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February 4, 2021 |
February sees a return to a dry weather pattern
- posted 8:01 PM
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Although February is, on average, the wettest month of the year in Southern California - our weather pattern this week has returned to a dry pattern through at least the middle of the month.
Fol ... |
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January 31, 2021 |
Storm Totals: January 28th-29th, 2021
- posted 11:02 PM
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A low pressure system, with moisture fueled by an atmospheric river, brought rain and mountain snow to the region late Thursday and Friday.
The initial storm front brought heavy precipitation be ... |
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January 27, 2021 |
Storm Totals: January 25th, 2021
- posted 6:07 PM
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A cold low pressure system brought rain, wind, and mountain snow to the region on Monday. The storm was the second in a series of storms impacting the region this week.
Precipitation totals were ... |
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January 25, 2021 |
Low snow levels possible Monday night
- posted 7:06 PM
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A very cold storm is leaving freezing temperatures, wind, and potential for low snow levels Monday night as the system departs to the east.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weath ... |
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January 24, 2021 |
Storm Totals: January 22nd-24th, 2021
- posted 8:49 PM
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Showers and light rain were present throughout the region for most of Saturday, with some preceding light rains late Friday night and remnant showers on Sunday.
Precipitation totals were mostly ... |
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January 18, 2021 |
Pattern change to bring cooler, damp weather later in the week
- posted 7:42 PM
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The warm, windy, dry pattern that has dominated Southern California so far this January is about to change to a more seasonably cool, somewhat wet weather pattern this week.
Strengthening Santa ... |
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December 29, 2020 |
Storm Totals: December 27th-29th, 2020
- posted 3:53 PM
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A cold low pressure system brought higher than expected rain totals, mountain snow, and gusty winds to the region on Monday. The storm was the most significant storm of the 2020-21 rainy season t ... |
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December 28, 2020 |
Storm overperforms throughout region Monday
- posted 8:07 PM
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Strong winds, cold temperatures and heavy downpours were main products of a low pressure system moving over Southern California on Monday, while a chance of thunderstorms also remains in the mix ... |
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December 24, 2020 |
Unexpected showers make for a damp Christmas Eve
- posted 11:51 PM
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Diminishing Santa Ana Winds and cloudy skies dominated Thursday, with some virga from the clouds reaching the ground Thursday afternoon and dampening much of the region with light amounts of rain ... |
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December 13, 2020 |
Pattern alternates between onshore and offshore flow this week
- posted 1:51 PM
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Stable northwest flow is responsible for a number of disturbances bringing onshore and offshore flow to Southern California this week, while bringing rain and snow to Northern California.
The Sa ... |
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November 30, 2020 |
Santa Ana Winds return later this week, dry weather continues
- posted 7:11 PM
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The dry weather that has persisted throughout the region for most of November is expected to continue into at least early December, as stubborn high pressure off the California coast refuses to a ... |
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November 9, 2020 |
Storm Totals: November 6th-9th, 2020
- posted 5:12 PM
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A cold low pressure system brought a sharp drop in temperatures, a lot of wind and some rain to the region over the weekend. The mountains received some of their first snow of the season as well. ... |
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November 6, 2020 |
Incoming storm system set to bring first significant rains of the season this weekend
- posted 9:51 PM
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The first significant storm of the 2020-2021 rainy season is set to impact Southern California this weekend as several low pressure systems bring rain and mountain snow to the region through Sund ... |
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October 26, 2020 |
Trough brings region's first taste of Autumn on Sunday
- posted 5:32 PM
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Stubborn summer-like heat that had firmly gripped the region during the first half October, was finally swept away by the first trough of the Autumn on Sunday - bringing more seasonable temperatu ... |
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Powerful Santa Ana Wind event blasts region Monday
- posted 5:09 PM
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The aftermath of a trough that passed through the region Sunday has left prime conditions for strong Santa Ana Winds to develop Monday and Tuesday. This has prompted the National Weather Service ... |
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October 1, 2020 |
Hot September weather continues into October
- posted 3:13 PM
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One of the warmest Septembers in recent history, compounded by frequent bouts of triple-digit temperatures following an already hot August, ignored the calendar as October began in the region Thu ... |
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September 18, 2020 |
Persistent veil of smoke over region begins to subside
- posted 10:26 PM
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Hazy, smoky days that began early in September - caused by the eruption of numerous large wildfires across the west coast - has finally started to lift from the region Thursday.
An abnormally se ... |
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September 7, 2020 |
More records fall as extreme heat soars again Sunday
- posted 3:51 AM
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The second day in a severe early-September heat wave has once again challenged record high temperatures across Southern California on Sunday, with more record highs falling than on Saturday.
Lak ... |
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September 5, 2020 |
Temperatures soar Saturday, records challenged
- posted 6:44 PM
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Southern California braced for yet another heat wave this weekend, in which temperatures so far have soared well into record-breaking territory since Saturday morning and are set to do so again o ... |
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September 1, 2020 |
Following a hot August, heat set to return for Labor Day and beyond
- posted 11:23 PM
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August 2020 finished as one of the warmest months in at least 20 years across portions of inland Southern California, largely due to an intense, protracted heat wave that lasted most of the month ... |
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August 18, 2020 |
Protracted heat wave refuses to ease anytime soon, thunderstorms make an appearance
- posted 10:53 PM
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Very strong high pressure has tightened its hold over the southwest this week, skyrocketing temperatures well into triple-digits yet again Tuesday.
The heat wave has held a strong grip on the re ... |
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August 4, 2020 |
Apple Fire scorches over 26,000 acres near Cherry Valley, Beaumont
- posted 11:01 PM
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A wildfire that was first reported late on the afternoon of Friday, July 31st near Cherry Valley and Beaumont, has burned over 26,000 acres as of Tuesday evening. At least twelve structures have ... |
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July 29, 2020 |
Rise in temperatures expected this week as high pressure builds
- posted 3:00 PM
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Strong high pressure building over the Desert Southwest will be responsible for a moderate heat wave this week, pushing temperatures well into triple-digits inland from Thursday through Saturday. ... |
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July 1, 2020 |
2019-2020 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 10:02 PM
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Another weak El Nino pattern established itself in the equatorial Pacific during 2019-2020, resulting in slightly above-average rainfall, with the majority of that rain falling in March and early ... |
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June 29, 2020 |
Unseasonably deep trough brings scattered showers to region
- posted 11:26 PM
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A trough of low pressure near the West Coast has brought mild temperatures, mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers - a rarity for June - to the region early this week.
Drizzle began falling s ... |
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June 10, 2020 |
Temperatures spike as heat wave grips region this week
- posted 1:50 PM
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A strong ridge of high pressure is responsible for the heat and low humidity across the region this week, which has helped to spark multiple wildfires across the region - sending smoke into the i ... |
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June 6, 2020 |
Disturbance brings rare June showers to some areas this weekend
- posted 3:22 AM
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A low pressure system has brought cooler, slightly damp weather to the region late this week, even resulting in measurable precipitation in some locations - a very rare occurrence during what is ... |
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June 1, 2020 |
May 2020 ends as it began: Warm, dry
- posted 7:43 PM
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Continuing a significant warming trend that began in late April in the region, May 2020 was one of the warmest in at least 20 years in the Inland Empire.
In Temecula, where records date back to ... |
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May 1, 2020 |
Wettest April on record across the region
- posted 11:56 PM
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A six-day stormy period between April 6 and April 11 brought copious amounts of rainfall to the region, adding to an already wet Spring and setting rainfall records for the month of April region- ... |
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April 26, 2020 |
April heat wave brings a taste of summer to region
- posted 2:59 AM
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High pressure, an unusually hot air mass, and offshore flow were responsible for the heat wave across the region this week, sending temperatures well into the 90s inland.
WeatherCurrents' statio ... |
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April 20, 2020 |
Weak low pressure system brings isolated showers Friday and Saturday
- posted 6:20 AM
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A weak low pressure system brought cool weather, cloudiness and sporadic showers to parts of the region Friday and Saturday.
Rainfall was not widespread, with only seven WeatherCurrents stations ... |
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April 15, 2020 |
Storm Totals: April 12th-13th, 2020
- posted 4:46 AM
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An upper level trough brought a deep marine layer and scattered showers to the region on Sunday and Monday earlier this week.
Precipitation totals varied considerably, ranging from as high as 1. ... |
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April 11, 2020 |
Storm Totals: April 5th-10th, 2020 (updated)
- posted 2:18 AM
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A slow-moving, moisture-laden cutoff low brought rain and mountain snow to the region for over five consecutive days, becoming the wettest storm system to affect Southern California in April in m ... |
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April 10, 2020 |
Season totals exceed averages for second year in a row
- posted 1:48 PM
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Season totals across the WeatherCurrents network for the 2019-2020 rainy season have once again surpassed the total season averages this year, amid a very wet March and April.
At the beginning o ... |
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April 4, 2020 |
Late-season storm system to bring potentially very wet week ahead
- posted 11:12 AM
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A strong, cold, moisture-laden low pressure system is forecast to slowly move across the state over the course of next week, with rain forecast every day from Sunday night through Thursday. A sli ... |
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March 29, 2020 |
Storm Totals: March 25th-27th, 2020
- posted 5:10 AM
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A weak trough produced some scattered showers across parts of the region between Wednesday evening and Friday morning, with some communities recording light amounts of rainfall.
Patchy, light sh ... |
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March 25, 2020 |
Wettest March in at least two decades across region
- posted 5:24 PM
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A seemingly unending wet pattern affecting the region this month has produced the highest March precipitation totals across parts of Southern California in at least twenty years.
In the WeatherC ... |
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March 24, 2020 |
Storm Totals: March 22nd-23rd, 2020
- posted 3:42 AM
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Yet another cutoff low brought more showers to an already rain-soaked region late Sunday night and Monday morning, adding to a wet March this year in Southern California.
Wrap-around moisture as ... |
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Storm Totals: March 18th-20th, 2020
- posted 3:00 AM
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Another cutoff low brought showers to Southern California last week, adding another phase in a wet March across the region.
Precipitation totals across three days, from Wednesday through Friday, ... |
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March 20, 2020 |
Season totals recovering amid a wet March
- posted 11:40 PM
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Following a dry January and February, a major shift to a persistently wet, rainy weather pattern took place in March 2020, marking the return of wet weather to the region for the first time since ... |
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March 17, 2020 |
Storm Totals: March 16th-17th, 2020 (updated)
- posted 3:48 PM
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A cold front, much colder than last week's storms, brought rain and mountain snow to the region late Monday and early Tuesday.
Precipitation totals were greatest in Simi Valley, northwest of Los ... |
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March 15, 2020 |
Storm Totals: March 12th-14th, 2020
- posted 4:01 AM
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An upper low over Southern California brought another wet couple of soggy couple of days to the region late in the week, acting as part two in a rain-soaked week of storm systems.
Thursday was t ... |
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March 13, 2020 |
Storm Totals: March 9th-11th, 2020
- posted 9:24 PM
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A cutoff low brought waves of heavy precipitation to the region early this week, and continues to make a major impact on the region, following two relatively dry months in the middle of the rainy ... |
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March 12, 2020 |
Heavy rain impacting region Thursday afternoon
- posted 3:28 PM
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Since noon on Thursday, persistent heavy rain with high rainfall rates has affected the region, as low pressure taps into subtropical moisture, producing convection and stratiform rainfall across ... |
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March 9, 2020 |
Potentially wet week ahead
- posted 11:55 PM
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A cutoff low is tapping into subtropical moisture west of Southern California tonight, reeling in a large moisture plume and continuing into Tuesday as the cutoff low makes landfall. Thunderstorm ... |
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March 3, 2020 |
Storm Totals: March 1st-2nd, 2020
- posted 1:46 AM
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A cold storm dropped in over Southern California late Sunday, bringing scattered showers and generally small rain amounts to the region Sunday night and early Monday morning.
Storm totals were m ... |
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February 29, 2020 |
Sunday storm downgraded, little rain expected
- posted 8:36 PM
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A cold storm will briefly bring the return of winter-like conditions to the region this weekend, however precipitation totals look to be insignificant.
Snow levels are forecast to drop to about ... |
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February 24, 2020 |
Storm Totals: February 22nd-23rd, 2020
- posted 1:33 AM
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A cutoff low produced scattered showers, which were heavy in some locations, across Southern California on Saturday.
Rainfall occurred in a series of bursts between Saturday morning and later th ... |
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February 21, 2020 |
Cooldown, showers, and slight chance of thunderstorms on tap for Saturday
- posted 6:03 PM
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A low pressure system began spreading increasing clouds across the region Friday afternoon, along with sharp drops in temperature and windy conditions.
Showers and a slight chance of thunderstor ... |
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February 16, 2020 |
Dry start to 2020
- posted 3:38 AM
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The new year is off to a relatively dry start in Southern California, with little precipitation having fallen through mid-February, and forecasts have not been promising.
For most of the region, ... |
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February 10, 2020 |
Storm Totals: February 9th-10th, 2020
- posted 11:55 PM
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A closed low pressure system from the north brought showers and mountain snow to the region Sunday and early Monday morning. The majority of precipitation fell on Sunday.
Storm totals were mostl ... |
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February 3, 2020 |
Cold front brings wind and spotty showers early Monday morning
- posted 4:41 PM
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A fast-moving cold front rushed through the region late Sunday night through Monday morning, bringing strong winds with sporadic rainfall to parts of the region.
Drizzle began to fall in some ar ... |
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January 29, 2020 |
High Wind Warning in effect through Friday inland
- posted 1:24 PM
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Strong Santa Ana Winds have kicked up across Southern California today, which are expected to peak Wednesday night and continue well into Friday. This has prompted the National Weather Service to ... |
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January 21, 2020 |
Storm Totals: January 20th-21st, 2020
- posted 6:35 PM
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A trough entered the region late Monday night, bringing patchy rain to the region beginning around midnight. In affected areas, rain continued into early Tuesday morning.
Precipitation totals ra ... |
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Showers enter region late Monday night, subtropical moisture to the south
- posted 12:48 AM
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A Pacific trough introduced high clouds over Southern California throughout Monday, with precipitation finally reaching the region late Monday night. A significant plume of subtropical moisture a ... |
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January 17, 2020 |
Storm Totals: January 16th-17th, 2020
- posted 8:49 PM
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A fast-moving cold front swept down the state late Thursday, clearing out Friday morning. Most WeatherCurrents stations received rainfall after midnight, however Simi Valley recorded all of its p ... |
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January 16, 2020 |
Cold front to impact region Thursday evening
- posted 12:23 PM
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Gusty southwest winds and rain are scheduled to hit the region late Thursday, as a fast-moving low pressure system sends a cold wave through the state.
Precipitation totals are expected to be li ... |
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January 14, 2020 |
Taal Volcano erupts in the Philippines: Past events and relation to climate in California
- posted 10:03 PM
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On January 12, the eruption of Taal Volcano in the Philippines began and remains ongoing. Evacuations quickly took place in the region as large ash columns were blown into the atmosphere. Prior t ... |
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January 9, 2020 |
Scattered light showers and gusty winds Thursday
- posted 3:36 PM
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A weak low pressure system passing through the region has brought areas of light showers and gusty winds Thursday, as well as minor convection in parts of the Inland Empire during the afternoon.
... |
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January 1, 2020 |
2010-2019: A Decade of Weather, in Review
- posted 9:30 PM
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The decade of 2010 through 2019 has come and passed, and we at WeatherCurrents felt it was appropriate to summarize and review notable weather events and station additions that have taken place i ... |
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December 29, 2019 |
Tomorrow's storm downgraded, less rain predicted
- posted 10:59 PM
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A cold upper low off the California coast is bringing rain to the central part of the state Sunday, making its way down towards Southern California, however earlier predictions have since been ad ... |
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December 26, 2019 |
Storm Totals: December 25th-26th, 2019
- posted 9:42 PM
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A cold, major Pacific storm impacted the region late Christmas day and Thursday this week, bringing heavy rain and low snow levels. Travel through the mountain passes was seriously affected by th ... |
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December 24, 2019 |
Storm Totals: December 22nd-24th, 2019
- posted 9:12 PM
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A slow-moving Pacific storm moved through the state late Sunday and Monday, in the form of several large fronts and showery activity behind them.
Simi Valley received heavy rain beginning Sunday ... |
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December 22, 2019 |
Pattern change to wetter weather this week
- posted 8:12 PM
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Following a period of high pressure and offshore flow, a significant pattern change is taking place across California this weekend as a large trough brings in a Pacific storm front over the regio ... |
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December 16, 2019 |
Cold Santa Ana winds blowing Monday
- posted 3:49 PM
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A cold Santa Ana wind episode has begun over Southern California this week, due to high pressure moving over western Colorado. Winds are expected to strengthen tonight into Tuesday morning.
Foll ... |
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December 9, 2019 |
Storm Totals: December 6th-9th, 2019
- posted 3:43 PM
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Moist southwest flow, followed by a relatively warm trough of low pressure brought scattered showers and drizzle to the region throughout Friday, Saturday and Sunday across the region.
Storm tot ... |
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December 7, 2019 |
Drizzle and light showers throughout Saturday, more rain on Sunday
- posted 9:16 PM
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A warm storm system with moist southwest flow has made for a gloomy, damp start to the weekend across the region, however preliminary storm totals have not been high.
Since Friday afternoon, pre ... |
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December 5, 2019 |
Storm Totals: December 4th-5th, 2019
- posted 12:48 PM
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A closed low pressure system over California reeled in moisture from the south Wednesday, bringing rain and high elevation mountain snow to the region before departing to the east by early Thursd ... |
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November 30, 2019 |
Storm Totals: November 27th-30th, 2019
- posted 10:25 PM
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Several storms brought rain, wind and mountain snow to the region this Thanksgiving week, with the first cold front arriving Wednesday, followed by several colder, wetter fronts on Thursday whose ... |
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November 29, 2019 |
Temecula Weather Station Down
- posted 4:47 AM
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You may have noticed that the Temecula Weather station is not currently transmitting its data out to the world. We believe a piece of internet equipment is out, and will be able to repair or repl ... |
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November 28, 2019 |
Periods of heavy rain and wind Thanksgiving Day
- posted 7:56 PM
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The second of two cold fronts arrived Thanksgiving Day across the region, bringing much heavier rain and wind than Wednesday's cold front, as well as colder temperatures.
Heavy rain began fallin ... |
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November 27, 2019 |
Double tap storms hit region this Thanksgiving week
- posted 1:01 PM
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The first of multiple cold fronts is moving south over Southern California today, courtesy of an upper low over Northern California. Rain and mountain snow are expected through Friday as another ... |
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November 21, 2019 |
Storm Totals: November 19th-21st, 2019
- posted 10:39 PM
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An upper low over the northern Gulf of California brought rain to the region this week, following a warm, dry first half of November. Across much of Southern California, it marked the first signi ... |
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October 14, 2019 |
ENSO-neutral conditions present, likely to remain through Spring 2020
- posted 2:02 AM
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The El Nino Southern Oscillation, or ENSO, has remained in a neutral state since roughly July across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, according to the NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.
The Climate ... |
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September 29, 2019 |
Cool start to Autumn this year across region
- posted 8:28 PM
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Southern California was treated to cool, damp weather very early this Autumn as a trough created conditions for shower activity across parts of the region this beginning on Wednesday the 25th, co ... |
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September 26, 2019 |
Closed low brings scattered showers Thursday
- posted 7:47 PM
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A closed low pressure system affecting the Southwest has brought an abnormal marine layer and scattered showers across parts of the region Wednesday and Thursday.
Scattered thunderstorms and sho ... |
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September 5, 2019 |
Thunderstorms pop up across parts of Inland Empire this week
- posted 7:21 PM
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High pressure over the Four Corners region has contributed to the formation of conditions favorable for thunderstorm development across inland Southern California, with the most notable occurrenc ... |
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September 4, 2019 |
Tenaja Fire burning near Murrieta, La Cresta communities Wednesday
- posted 10:14 PM
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Shortly before 4 PM Wednesday afternoon, a wildfire broke out on the Santa Rosa Plateau near the intersection of Clinton Keith Road and Tenaja Road. The fire was quickly driven eastward by locall ... |
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August 25, 2019 |
Lack of monsoon activity makes for quiet summer
- posted 10:34 PM
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The summer of 2019 has thus far been a quiet one across Southern California weather-wise, with almost no monsoon or thunderstorm activity occurring even in the deserts since the summer's beginnin ... |
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August 14, 2019 |
Temperatures climb into triple-digits again inland
- posted 8:39 PM
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A high pressure ridge has ramped up temperatures inland this week, beginning a steady climb on Tuesday and breaking int triple-digits across parts of the Inland Empire on Wednesday.
As temperatu ... |
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July 23, 2019 |
Monsoonal moisture breaks out amid heat wave
- posted 6:53 PM
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High pressure situated over the Four Corners region is contributing to both high temperatures and monsoonal flow to Southern California this week.
Cloudy skies and relatively high humidity kept ... |
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July 11, 2019 |
Heat wave to take place through next week
- posted 8:42 PM
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Interrupting what has so far been a rather mild summer, a strong high pressure ridge over the Four Corners region is turning up the heat for Southern California late this week well into the middl ... |
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July 1, 2019 |
2018-2019 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 2:35 AM
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A weak El Nino pattern in the equatorial Pacific was present throughout the winter of 2018-19, the first such El Nino since 2015-16. However, unlike 2015-16, the region benefited greatly from an ... |
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June 22, 2019 |
Drizzle results in spotty precipitation reports Friday morning
- posted 8:19 AM
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A particularly deep marine layer and an unseasonable low pressure trough were both responsible for scattered reports of small, but measurable precipitation on the first day of summer across the r ... |
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June 10, 2019 |
First taste of summer across region early this week
- posted 3:00 PM
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Strong high pressure is responsible for soaring temperatures across the Inland Empire and much of Southern California today, as part of one of the region's first moderate heat waves of the year.
... |
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May 28, 2019 |
Storm Totals: May 26th-27th, 2019
- posted 10:44 AM
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A persistent, unseasonably cool long-wave trough over the West has resulted in additional showers across the region Sunday and Monday morning, further dampening an unseasonably cool and wet May s ... |
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May 24, 2019 |
Storm Totals: May 22nd-23rd, 2019
- posted 10:11 AM
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An unseasonably cold, late-season upper low over Oregon that moved southeast through the Great Basin brought scattered showers, reports of pea-sized hail and even some high-elevation snow to the ... |
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May 22, 2019 |
Heavy rain hits Inland communities Wednesday afternoon
- posted 6:28 PM
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A surge of particularly heavy rain impacted much of the Inland Empire throughout Wednesday afternoon, as convection developed over Orange County, southwestern San Bernardino and western Riverside ... |
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Cool, damp week as persistent trough refuses to leave region (updated)
- posted 3:12 AM
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A series of unseasonably strong upper lows over the western USA have been responsible for an unusually cool, damp May to-date across the region, with additional rounds of showers hitting the regi ... |
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May 17, 2019 |
Storm Totals: May 16th, 2019
- posted 3:01 PM
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An unusually strong trough for this late in the season is responsible for cool, showery weather across the region this week, with all active WeatherCurrents stations having recorded measurable ra ... |
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May 7, 2019 |
Storm Totals: May 6th-7th, 2019
- posted 6:13 PM
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Low pressure is compounding an already deep marine layer over the region this week, producing scattered showers and dark, gray skies.
Showers have somewhat favored foothill and mountain location ... |
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April 30, 2019 |
Storm Totals: April 29th-30th, 2019
- posted 10:41 PM
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A low pressure system combined with a deep marine layer both produced scattered shower activity Monday and Tuesday, and across much of the region, this week's showers were the only noteworthy rai ... |
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April 23, 2019 |
Showers target foothill and mountain communities Sunday and Monday
- posted 12:04 AM
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Low pressure brought scattered showers to portions of the region Sunday and Monday, mainly over the mountains to the east and nearby areas.
WeatherCurrents' station in Anza was the only such sta ... |
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April 16, 2019 |
Trough results in unsettled weather Tuesday, scattered showers
- posted 10:44 PM
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A weak shortwave trough brought cool, cloudy weather to the region Tuesday, offering a brief break from a rather dry, mild Spring so far.
Isolated showers began emerging over the region early Tu ... |
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April 3, 2019 |
Weak trough brings scattered showers Wednesday morning
- posted 11:42 PM
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A weak low pressure trough brought cooler weather and scattered showers Wednesday morning across the region, in a short break from the region's recent warm, dry pattern.
Light showers materializ ... |
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March 21, 2019 |
Storm Totals: March 20th-21st, 2019
- posted 11:05 PM
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A low pressure system brought unstable weather and thunderstorms to the region on Wednesday and Thursday this week, returning the region to a pattern of wet weather as Spring officially commences ... |
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Heavy showers impact some communities Wednesday
- posted 5:30 AM
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Unstable conditions during the latest low pressure system incursion into the region produced some locally heavy showers across parts of inland Southern California on Wednesday.
Significant cell ... |
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March 12, 2019 |
Storm Totals: March 11th-12th, 2019
- posted 4:43 PM
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A low pressure system with a subtropical tap over northern Baja California funneled rain and mountain snow at the region Monday and early Tuesday this week.
Following several days of continuousl ... |
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March 8, 2019 |
Scattered light showers Friday morning
- posted 8:41 PM
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A weakening trough brought less rain than originally anticipated across parts of the region early Friday morning, as well as snow flurries in the mountains.
Precipitation predictions for the val ... |
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March 7, 2019 |
Storm Totals: March 5th-7th, 2019
- posted 5:23 PM
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A Pacific storm targeted Southern California again this week, bringing thunderstorms and rain to much of the region between Tuesday and Thursday morning.
Isolated showers began on Tuesday, trans ... |
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March 3, 2019 |
Storm Totals: March 2nd-3rd, 2019 (updated)
- posted 6:49 PM
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A warm Pacific storm brought more rain to the region Saturday and early Sunday, signaling a return to a wetter weather pattern over Southern California.
Rain arrived early Saturday morning, and ... |
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March 1, 2019 |
February 2019 one of the coldest and wettest in recent history
- posted 11:39 PM
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Across much of Southern California, February 2019 was both considerably wet and significantly colder than average. It was the coldest and wettest February in the region in at least 20 years.
In ... |
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February 28, 2019 |
All active WeatherCurrents stations exceed entire season averages
- posted 11:16 PM
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Amid one of the coolest and wettest Februaries in recent history across Southern California, all fifteen active WeatherCurrents stations exceeded their entire seasonal rainfall averages this mont ... |
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Weak cold front brings only sprinkles south of Simi Valley
- posted 6:25 PM
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A weakening cold front broke up over the region late Wednesday night and Thursday morning, bringing showers to Simi Valley, and little to no rainfall in areas to the south and east.
Only two Wea ... |
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February 25, 2019 |
Video footage of heavy creek flow from February 14th storm
- posted 7:05 PM
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Footage captured by WeatherCurrents contributor Jim Sappington on February 14th, showing a raging creek flow behind his Temecula Valley Wine Country property, was sent in this week with his permi ... |
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February 22, 2019 |
Storm Totals: February 20th-21st, 2019 (updated)
- posted 1:35 AM
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A cold low pressure system brought gusty winds, cold temperatures, rain showers and low elevation snow to the region Thursday. Rain mixed with snow fell as low as 1,100 feet above sea level in so ... |
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February 21, 2019 |
Rain mixed with snow reported in parts of western Riverside County Thursday evening
- posted 5:44 PM
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Doppler radar images Thursday afternoon indicated the presence of rain and snow showers falling over the Santa Ana Mountains, eastern Orange County and parts of western Riverside County late Thur ... |
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February 20, 2019 |
Low snow levels again Wednesday night and Thursday
- posted 8:20 PM
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Another cold low pressure system is bringing showers and mountain snow to the region late Wednesday and Thursday, with potentially low snow levels for the second time this month.
Rain is expecte ... |
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February 18, 2019 |
Storm Totals: February 17th, 2019
- posted 8:38 PM
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A cold disturbance brought showers and mountain snow to the region Sunday, with snow levels falling to elevations below 3,000 feet above sea level in some areas late Sunday night.
Precipitation ... |
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Unexpected showers appear Monday afternoon
- posted 7:14 PM
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A cold, unstable air mass interacted with solar heating Monday afternoon, producing an unexpected cluster of showers which surprised many residents of the region.
The showers were largely preced ... |
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February 17, 2019 |
Low snow levels possible overnight Sunday
- posted 7:53 PM
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A cold disturbance responsible for the region's unstable weather Sunday will allow for sharply colder temperatures overnight Sunday into Monday morning, while the threat of patchy showers also co ... |
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Storm Totals: February 15th-16th, 2019
- posted 7:18 PM
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A cold, weak trough inflicted a small series of showers at the region late Friday night and early Saturday morning, bringing mostly under 1/3 of an inch of precipitation to the region. Snow level ... |
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February 15, 2019 |
Upcoming weekend storms will be colder, not as wet
- posted 11:26 PM
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Multiple low pressure systems are forecast to impact the region this weekend, with the first arriving Friday night. A second storm will arrive Saturday night, and the third and final storm arrivi ... |
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Storm Totals: February 13th-14th, 2019
- posted 10:36 PM
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A major atmospheric river event over the Pacific Ocean channeled a deep plume of tropical moisture at the region late Wednesday and Thursday, resulting in the most significant 24-hour rainfall mu ... |
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February 14, 2019 |
Daily rainfall records shattered Thursday
- posted 8:24 PM
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Numerous daily rainfall records were broken across the WeatherCurrents network and elsewhere in the region Thursday, in the event of a major atmospheric river which had tapped into deep tropical ... |
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Torrential heavy rains impacting region Thursday morning
- posted 10:10 AM
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An atmospheric river event with tropical moisture has resulted in sustained heavy rains perpetually bombarding much of the region overnight Wednesday and Thursday morning, resulting in excessivel ... |
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February 13, 2019 |
Heavy rain overnight Wednesday into Thursday
- posted 10:13 AM
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A strong atmospheric river event will impact Southern California tonight and Thursday, resulting in potential heavy rainfall overnight.
A trough will direct tropical moisture directly into the r ... |
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February 11, 2019 |
Storm Totals: February 10th, 2019
- posted 6:31 PM
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A second, stronger cold front moved through the region Sunday, further contributing to an already wet February so far this year.
Showers lasted longer and were more frequent during the passage o ... |
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February 10, 2019 |
Fast-moving cold front brings showers Saturday morning
- posted 5:35 PM
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A weakening cold front brought another round of showers to the region Saturday morning, and had departed completely by the afternoon.
The front moved very quickly, resulting in rain that lasted ... |
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February 6, 2019 |
Storm Totals: February 5th-6th, 2019
- posted 3:02 PM
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A cold low pressure system brought widely scattered showers to the region Tuesday, rapidly lowering snow levels Tuesday night just as the system departed from the region. Near-freezing temperatur ... |
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February 5, 2019 |
Storm Totals: February 1st-4th, 2019 (updated)
- posted 12:31 AM
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A series of storms impacted the region over the weekend, continuing into the following week. The most significant rain fell on Saturday, February 2nd.
Continuing a series of moderate rainy perio ... |
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February 1, 2019 |
Major storm to impact region this weekend
- posted 9:57 PM
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Southern California will be in for a wet, windy weekend as a major Pacific storm pummels the region beginning Friday night.
Following a moderate storm on Thursday, more rain and mountain snow wi ... |
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Storm Totals: January 31st, 2019
- posted 9:10 PM
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A low pressure system moved quickly through the region Thursday, bringing showers and thunderstorms Thursday afternoon.
Precipitation totals are largely consistent across the Inland Empire and W ... |
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January 22, 2019 |
Trough brings cool weather and localized showers early Monday
- posted 12:00 AM
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A deep trough swept through the region late Sunday night and into Monday morning, briefly bringing a deep marine layer and cool weather inland.
Only one WeatherCurrents station recorded measurab ... |
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January 18, 2019 |
Storm Totals: January 16th-17th, 2019
- posted 8:19 PM
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An atmospheric river event pushed storm after storm towards the region this week, boosting season totals and improving drought conditions, as well as delivering a fresh mountain snowpack. Thursda ... |
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January 16, 2019 |
Storm Totals: January 14th-15th, 2019
- posted 4:07 PM
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The first significant atmospheric river event to affect the region this winter brought much-needed rain this week, boosting season totals to near-average or slightly above average for the time of ... |
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January 13, 2019 |
Moist Pacific flow, multiple storms to bring wet week ahead
- posted 7:12 PM
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Following the passage of an upper-level trough Saturday morning, wet weather is set to return Monday as yet another Pacific storm enters the region, bringing potentially heavy rain with it.
A pe ... |
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Storm Totals: January 12th, 2019
- posted 6:44 PM
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A trough brought rain to the region Saturday morning, before leaving cool, unsettled weather in its wake as the trough weakened and departed to the east.
Precipitation amounts ranged from 0.20 i ... |
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January 6, 2019 |
Storm Totals: January 5th-6th, 2019 (updated)
- posted 5:23 PM
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A Pacific storm made for a wet weekend across Southern California, with widespread showers beginning Saturday afternoon continuing into early Sunday morning.
In many communities, rain totals wer ... |
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January 1, 2019 |
Storm Totals: December 31st, 2018
- posted 11:31 PM
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A low pressure trough brought scattered showers to parts of the region on Monday, along with cold, gusty offshore winds, resulting in particularly cold nights.
Nine of the currently online fifte ... |
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December 26, 2018 |
Storm Totals: December 24th-25th, 2018
- posted 8:42 PM
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A cold front swept across the region late Christmas Eve and into Christmas morning, bringing showers and gusty winds to some areas.
Rain amounts were mostly within predictions of up to 1/4 of an ... |
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December 24, 2018 |
Showers and gusty winds due for Christmas Day
- posted 4:31 PM
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A cold, wind-driven storm will descend upon the region late Christmas Eve into Christmas Day, bringing up to 1/4 of an inch of rain to the valleys, with locally higher amounts possible in the mou ... |
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December 20, 2018 |
Disturbance affects region Monday, potentially wet Christmas Day ahead
- posted 7:14 PM
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The tail end of a Northern California storm skirted the region Monday, bringing mostly cloudy conditions and cool weather, yet with little rain.
None of the currently active WeatherCurrents stat ... |
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December 8, 2018 |
Storm Totals: December 5th-7th, 2018
- posted 11:29 PM
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A slow-moving closed low pressure system brought extended periods of heavy rain and even thunder at times on Wednesday and Thursday of this week across the region.
Showers were initially light a ... |
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December 1, 2018 |
Storm Totals: November 29th-30th, 2018
- posted 12:27 AM
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A Pacific storm, aided by subtropical moisture, delivered the most widespread significant rain to the region since mid-January.
Predictions of storm totals ranging between 1/2 inch and 1.5 inche ... |
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November 28, 2018 |
Heavy rain possible Thursday morning
- posted 5:19 PM
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An incoming Pacific storm is forecast to bring moderate to heavy rainfall to the region Thursday, being preceded by light rainfall Wednesday night.
Strengthening onshore flow Wednesday evening w ... |
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November 24, 2018 |
Storm Totals: November 21st-22nd, 2018
- posted 3:44 AM
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A low pressure trough brought light to moderate rainfall to most of the region late Wednesday night into Thanksgiving morning. It was the first widespread rain of the month.
With a few exception ... |
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October 15, 2018 |
Storm Totals: October 12th-13th, 2018 (updated)
- posted 1:34 AM
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A trough interacted with remnants of former Hurricane Sergio late last week, causing widespread thunderstorm activity over the region Friday and Saturday, before moving east.
Increasing clouds a ... |
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October 12, 2018 |
Remnants of Hurricane Sergio bring unstable weather Friday
- posted 7:40 PM
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A low pressure trough began to interact with and pull moisture from the remnants of former Hurricane Sergio northward Friday, affecting northern Baja California and Southern California this weeke ... |
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October 5, 2018 |
Cooler weather and showers hit region Thursday
- posted 9:05 PM
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A low pressure system, the first significant one of Autumn so far, cooled temperatures down and brought light rain to parts of the region Thursday, following tropical storm remnants that affected ... |
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September 1, 2018 |
Temecula Weather Station Feed Down for the Weekend
- posted 9:13 AM
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A suspected router failure has taken down our usually trusty feed from Temecula. We've ordered a replacement, and hope to have it in place Monday night. |
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August 8, 2018 |
Holy Fire scorches 6,200 acres near Lake Elsinore and Corona
- posted 7:09 PM
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The wildfire burning in the Cleveland National Forest near Lake Elsinore and Corona, which has been named the Holy Fire, has burned approximately 6,200 acres of wildland as of Wednesday afternoon ... |
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August 1, 2018 |
July 2018 one of the warmest in recent history
- posted 11:58 PM
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The month of July 2018 saw a consistent pattern of above-average temperatures across Southern California, leading to many locations reporting their warmest Julys in recorded history, and many oth ... |
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July 11, 2018 |
Thunderstorms reported early Tuesday morning
- posted 12:55 AM
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Isolated reports of thunderstorm activity in parts of western Riverside County occurred early Tuesday morning, confined mostly to mountain and foothill communities, as well as parts of the Temecu ... |
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July 7, 2018 |
First heat wave of the summer breaks records Friday
- posted 12:26 AM
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A sweltering heat wave engulfed the region late this week, peaking on Friday just as monsoonal moisture began entering the region.
Record highs were shattered all across the region Friday aftern ... |
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July 2, 2018 |
2017-2018 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 7:19 PM
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Another weak La Nina pattern in the equatorial Pacific Ocean took place during the 2017-2018 winter, for the second year in a row. However, unlike the previous water year, the region consistently ... |
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May 23, 2018 |
Deep troughs bring some light rain this week
- posted 11:10 PM
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A persistent deep marine layer, aggravated by troughing over the region, was strong enough to produce light rain in parts of the region Monday and Tuesday this week.
Where measurable rain was ob ... |
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May 13, 2018 |
Disturbance brings isolated showers Friday
- posted 12:26 AM
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A trough moving through the region Friday brought significant cooling and scattered shower activity Friday, along with a deep marine layer.
Of the currently eighteen active WeatherCurrents stati ... |
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May 3, 2018 |
Storm Totals: May 1st-2nd, 2018
- posted 11:58 PM
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A cold low pressure system brought wet weather to the region this week, in the form of scattered showers Tuesday and Wednesday.
Storm totals were mostly under 1/4 of an inch, with the notable ex ... |
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April 30, 2018 |
Late-season storm on the way
- posted 10:43 PM
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An unseasonably cold low pressure system will bring chances of showers and a slight possibility of thunderstorms to the region Tuesday, leading into Wednesday morning.
Precipitation totals are f ... |
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March 31, 2018 |
March rains welcomed, but far from a March Miracle
- posted 10:56 PM
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The 2017-18 water year saw a very dry rainy season up through February, until a number of storms brought much-needed rain to the region in March.
But were the March rains a true "March Miracle"? ... |
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March 23, 2018 |
Storm Totals: March 21st-23rd, 2018
- posted 10:50 PM
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One of the wettest storms of the season came and went this week, however the storm did not live up to initial hype for most of the region.
Rain arrived early Thursday morning in most communities ... |
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March 17, 2018 |
Another round of showers early Saturday morning
- posted 10:36 PM
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Two bands of rain are being swept into the region Saturday, one having passed early in the morning with the next scheduled to arrive tonight.
Storm totals from the early morning rain were mostly ... |
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March 16, 2018 |
Storm Totals: March 13th-15th, 2018 (updated)
- posted 2:01 AM
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Low pressure parked off the coast of California has been sending multiple bands of moisture into the region this week.
The low pressure system was not as cold as previous storms this month, keep ... |
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March 13, 2018 |
Storm Totals: March 10th-11th, 2018
- posted 1:42 AM
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Another round of wet weather hit the region over the weekend, in what has been an active March so far.
Widespread rain fell across the region Saturday and early Sunday, with rain totals generall ... |
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March 7, 2018 |
Storm Totals: March 1st-3rd, 2018
- posted 2:00 AM
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Another storm rolled into the region last weekend, bringing more wet weather and cool temperatures. Rain from this storm was more widespread than the previous storm.
Precipitation totals from th ... |
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February 28, 2018 |
Storm Totals: February 26th-28th, 2018
- posted 11:40 PM
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A cold winter storm brushed through the region this week, bringing only the second bout of notable rain during what has been a largely dry winter.
This storm was made even more significant by th ... |
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February 23, 2018 |
Cold, damp weather brings relief from a warm winter
- posted 8:19 PM
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Several weak low pressure systems brought a break this week from what has been an unusually warm, dry winter up to this point.
Cool weather arrived Monday as a cold air mass descended over the r ... |
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February 13, 2018 |
Weak storm brings scattered showers this week
- posted 10:57 PM
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Light showers arrived to the region Monday and Tuesday this week, as a weak Pacific storm traveled down the California coast. The storm brought a break from the unusually warm, very inactive rain ... |
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January 20, 2018 |
Storm Totals: January 19th-20th, 2018
- posted 10:34 AM
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A weak low pressure system off the California coast traveled inland Friday evening, bringing scattered showers to the region overnight into early Saturday morning before departing.
Rain was ligh ... |
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January 11, 2018 |
Storm Totals: January 8th-10th, 2018
- posted 11:59 PM
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The first significant storm of the season drenched the region this week with much-needed rain and mountain snow.
Showers began on Monday, however the heaviest rain fell on Tuesday the 8th. Storm ... |
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January 7, 2018 |
First significant storm of the season on tap this week
- posted 7:33 PM
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A major Pacific storm, also the first significant storm of the season so far, is expected to affect Southern California this week - potentially bringing heavy rain with it.
A cutoff-low pressure ... |
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January 1, 2018 |
Very dry start to 2017-18 Rainy Season
- posted 8:16 PM
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The 2017-18 water year has featured very little to no rainfall through the end of 2017, with no rain in the forecast continuing into January of the new year.
The wettest months of the rainy seas ... |
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December 21, 2017 |
Patchy drizzle Wednesday and Thursday, followed by cold snap
- posted 8:43 PM
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Low pressure moving south from the Great Basin brought mostly cold temperatures, low humidity and wind to the region Wednesday, while some locations actually received a light shower or two.
Weat ... |
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December 13, 2017 |
Lilac Fire 96 percent contained
- posted 11:08 PM
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The Lilac Fire in northern San Diego County, which has been burning for over 7 days, is now 96 percent contained according to CalFire.
After growing to 4,100 acres on December 8th and remaining ... |
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December 7, 2017 |
Lilac Fire at 4100 acres Thursday night, zero percent contained
- posted 9:01 PM
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Santa Ana Winds fanned yet another wildfire Thursday, in northern San Diego County near Bonsall which has been dubbed as the Lilac Fire.
The fire was reported near Old Highway 395 and Dublin Roa ... |
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Liberty Fire near Murrieta and French Valley
- posted 8:40 PM
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A severe episode of Santa Ana Winds fueled a wildfire in Murrieta on Thursday, which officials have dubbed the Liberty Fire.
The fire erupted in dry brush near Los Alamos Road and Liberty Road s ... |
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Ferocious Santa Ana Winds wreak havoc across region
- posted 8:23 PM
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High Pressure over the Great Basin has been funneling particularly severe Santa Ana Winds through the region this week, beginning on Monday. The winds became more severe on Thursday, fueling nume ... |
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November 27, 2017 |
Light showers reported Monday morning
- posted 10:23 PM
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Another weak trough brought scattered showers to the region Monday morning, departing by noon. In the communities that recorded measurable rainfall, amounts were not significant.
Six WeatherCurr ... |
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November 22, 2017 |
Lake Elsinore hottest location in the nation Tuesday
- posted 7:06 PM
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A particularly warm offshore wind event was responsible for soaring temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday this week, which broke numerous daily high temperature records according to the National Wea ... |
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November 17, 2017 |
Storm Totals: November 17th, 2017
- posted 10:52 PM
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A trough brought rain to the region early Friday morning, with most areas receiving under one tenth of an inch of rainfall. It was also the first storm of the 2017-18 rainy season to bring widesp ... |
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November 7, 2017 |
Cool weather welcomed after warm, dry October
- posted 12:45 AM
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The cool, unsettled start to November is a breath of fresh air for the region following a particularly warm, dry October this year.
Throughout the month of October, the region was affected by re ... |
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October 21, 2017 |
Trough brings isolated showers Friday
- posted 7:29 PM
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A weak trough of low pressure brought temporary cool weather to the region Friday, with some areas reporting light showers.
Only three WeatherCurrents stations recorded measurable rainfall. Anza ... |
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September 22, 2017 |
Light showers reported Thursday
- posted 8:29 AM
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An early-season storm from the Pacific Northwest brought cool weather and light showers to parts of the region Thursday.
A low pressure system arrived this week, bringing much-welcomed cooler we ... |
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September 13, 2017 |
Active month for thunderstorms and strange weather
- posted 11:48 PM
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September thus far has given way to more thunderstorms and humidity across the region, continuing the pattern from late August.
Numerous troughs and closed lows alternating with high pressure ov ... |
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August 31, 2017 |
Severe thunderstorms over southwestern Riverside County Thursday afternoon
- posted 2:42 PM
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A particularly severe cluster of thunderstorms has drifted into southwestern Riverside County on Thursday afternoon, causing widespread heavy rain, hail, thunder, lightning, and street flooding t ... |
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August 30, 2017 |
Thunderstorms return amid heat wave
- posted 10:51 PM
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Following weeks of unusually mild weather for August, high pressure returned to the region and brought high heat and monsoonal moisture with it this week.
Thunderstorms have been mostly confined ... |
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August 3, 2017 |
Busy week for monsoons
- posted 4:03 PM
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Monsoonal moisture swept the region beginning Tuesday, producing thunder, lightning, and sporadic heavy rain.
The majority of WeatherCurrents stations have recorded rainfall over at least one th ... |
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July 19, 2017 |
Monsoons make it over to Inland Empire Wednesday morning
- posted 10:50 PM
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Isolated thunderstorms were reported in various parts of the Inland Empire Wednesday morning, with three WeatherCurrents stations recording measurable rainfall.
Thunderstorms made their way into ... |
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July 5, 2017 |
2016-2017 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 5:00 PM
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A weak La Nina pattern in the equatorial Pacific took place during the 2016-17 water year, with most locations in Southern California receiving more rain than during the 2015-16 season. The resul ... |
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June 28, 2017 |
Nature turns up the heat for summer welcome
- posted 2:27 AM
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A strong heat wave greeted the region just as the summer solstice passed last week, followed by a shorter heat spell over this past weekend, caused by strong high pressure over southern Arizona.
... |
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May 9, 2017 |
Storm Totals: May 7th-8th, 2017
- posted 12:59 AM
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A late-season storm swept through the region over the weekend, resulting in mostly light showers and cooler temperatures.
The storm ended a modest spring heat wave that had previously kept the r ... |
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April 10, 2017 |
Rainy Season grinds to a halt
- posted 2:13 AM
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Following a relatively wet few months from December through February in the region, March ended up rather dry while an extended heat spell lasted for most of the month.
The last significant rain ... |
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March 25, 2017 |
Site Maintenance Saturday, March 25th
- posted 4:32 PM
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WeatherCurrents will be down for maintenance Saturday night, sometime between 8pm and 11pm PDT.
Thanks for your patience as we perform some updates. |
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March 21, 2017 |
Long March heat spell finally ends, rain on the way
- posted 6:18 PM
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An extended period of above-average heat and dryness, that has lasted since near the beginning of the month, is finally ending this week as low pressure moves in and brings rain with it.
March 2 ... |
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March 5, 2017 |
Light rainfall to dampen first March Sunday; warmer weather ahead
- posted 9:46 AM
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Spring is on the way, but you'd not know it with the weather outside today. Skies this morning are ominous. Fortunately, this afternoon's rain will be light, the accompanying wind short lived, an ... |
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March 2, 2017 |
Wet rainy season, season totals already exceed entire seasonal averages
- posted 12:18 AM
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The surge of wet weather from December through February thus far has pushed many communities' season totals past their entire seasonal averages as March begins.
For the first time in many years, ... |
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March 1, 2017 |
Storm Totals: February 26th-28th, 2017
- posted 11:40 PM
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Two storms brought rain and wind to the region on the last several days of February, with the second storm being generally stronger than the first.
The first storm arrived early Sunday morning, ... |
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February 22, 2017 |
Storm Totals: February 17th-19th, 2017
- posted 9:21 PM
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A wet, windy Pacific storm hammered the region Friday, with lingering showers bringing additional rainfall over the weekend.
Rain was rather heavy in most areas Friday evening, along with excess ... |
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February 13, 2017 |
Storm Totals: February 10th-11th, 2017
- posted 6:33 PM
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A weak storm hit the region Friday night and continued into Saturday morning, bringing mostly light showers, however a strong cell had been reported in Moreno Valley Saturday evening, as well has ... |
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February 9, 2017 |
Storm Totals: February 6th-8th, 2017
- posted 12:29 AM
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Several storms brought moderate showers to the region this week, giving a decent start to what is typically the wettest month of the year in Southern California.
Storm totals from Monday through ... |
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January 27, 2017 |
Storm Totals: January 19th-24th, 2017
- posted 11:37 PM
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A barrage of wet winter storms hit Southern California over the last week, resulting in the wettest storm period in nearly seven years in the region.
The first storm arrived from the north on Th ... |
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January 22, 2017 |
Flash Flood Warnings in effect this evening
- posted 4:35 PM
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The current storm is bringing sustained heavy rain to the Inland Empire this afternoon, and has caused significantly large flows in creeks, rivers and low-lying areas.
The National Weather Servi ... |
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January 18, 2017 |
Three powerful storms set to bring heavy rain this weekend
- posted 5:13 PM
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Three very wet storms are forecast to hit the region beginning Wednesday night, with high chances of rain all the way through Monday. Thunderstorms are also possible.
Between three and six inche ... |
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January 14, 2017 |
Storm Totals: January 12th-13th, 2017
- posted 7:26 PM
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Another in the series of wet storms this week brought significant rain to the region, continuing a cool, wet January this year.
Thursday's storm was the fourth of the week, and the wettest of th ... |
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January 12, 2017 |
Storm Totals: January 9th-11th, 2017 (updated)
- posted 9:48 PM
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The jet stream has directed numerous consecutive Pacific storms towards Southern California this week, leading to occasionally heavy rain, mountain snow, and flooding across the region.
The firs ... |
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Storm Totals: January 4th-5th, 2017
- posted 8:44 PM
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A weak Pacific storm brought showers to the region during the first week of the new year, with rain totals mostly between 1/4 and 1/2 an inch.
The storm arrived in Simi Valley before the rest of ... |
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No Forecasts Thursday, January 12th
- posted 6:37 AM
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We will resume publishing forecasts Friday morning. Apologies for any inconvenience this might cause. |
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January 4, 2017 |
Storm Totals: December 29th, 2016 - January 2nd, 2017
- posted 12:46 AM
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Unsettled, cold, wet weather dominated the final days of 2016 in Southern California and into the new year. Several Pacific storms delivered rain and mountain snow to the region.
The first storm ... |
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December 25, 2016 |
Storm Totals: December 21st-24th, 2016
- posted 3:23 AM
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A series of storms brought unsettled weather, wind, rain and mountain snow to the region last week. Of the three storms, the first and third were cold Pacific storms, while the second one drew su ... |
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December 23, 2016 |
Heavy rains hit region this week
- posted 4:22 PM
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Two slow-moving low pressure systems brought rain, wind, and even some thunder and lightning to the region this week. Minor street flooding was reported in some inland communities Wednesday night ... |
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December 18, 2016 |
Storm Totals: December 15th-17th, 2016
- posted 1:53 PM
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A slow-moving, moisture-rich Pacific storm rolled through the region Thursday evening, bringing healthy rains well into Friday and Saturday morning.
The wetter locations received between 1 and j ... |
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December 14, 2016 |
No Forecasts Wednesday, December 14th
- posted 6:00 AM
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Our apologies for this. We'll resume forecasts tomorrow morning, Thursday. |
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December 12, 2016 |
Extended internet outage at De Luz weather site
- posted 3:04 AM
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Due to an extended internet access outage at the De Luz weather site, the weather feed from De Luz remains down, as it's been since Friday.
We're working to get access back up, and appreciate yo ... |
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December 4, 2016 |
Santa Ana Winds hit region Friday
- posted 10:43 AM
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A rather ferocious round of the notorious Santa Ana Winds swept through the region on Friday, causing minor damage, kicking up dust and affecting overnight temperatures.
The winds arrived late W ... |
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November 29, 2016 |
Storm Totals: November 26th-28th, 2016
- posted 2:23 PM
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A series of cold Pacific storms brought rain to the region over the weekend, followed by dense fog in some inland communities overnight.
The first storm arrived on Saturday and was generally the ... |
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November 24, 2016 |
Storm Totals: November 20th-21st, 2016
- posted 1:49 AM
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The first real storm of Autumn brought much-needed rain to the region Sunday night and Monday, with totals generally ranging from 1/3 of an inch to just under 1 inch.
Rain entered the region fro ... |
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November 16, 2016 |
No forecasts Wednesday, Nov 16th
- posted 6:46 AM
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Our apologies on this. We'll resume forecasts tomorrow morning on Thursday. |
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November 2, 2016 |
No Forecasts Wednesday, November 2nd
- posted 5:50 AM
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Our apologies, we'll return to publishing forecasts tomorrow morning. |
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October 31, 2016 |
Storm Totals: October 30th, 2016 (updated)
- posted 3:46 AM
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A weak trough delivered light rain and wind to the region Sunday, leaving residual moisture into Monday morning.
Storm totals for most communities was less than 1/10 of an inch. Some areas did n ... |
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October 29, 2016 |
Friday storm fizzles south and east of Los Angeles
- posted 4:06 AM
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A fast-moving low pressure system swept down California on Friday, with forecasts originally calling for a tenth of an inch for inland areas.
The storm quickly fell apart after passing through t ... |
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Storm Totals: October 23rd-24th, 2016
- posted 3:51 AM
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A significant low pressure system brought rain to the region Sunday and Monday, generally performing somewhat above expectations.
Precipitation totals varied widely, with mostly higher totals in ... |
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October 19, 2016 |
Storm Totals: October 17th, 2016
- posted 12:20 AM
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A low pressure trough skirted Southern California on Monday, bringing cooler temperatures and light showers with it.
Rainfall was sporadic at best, with totals under 1/10 of an inch in most comm ... |
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September 28, 2016 |
French Valley Weather Station Temporarily Down
- posted 6:35 AM
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Due to some internet connectivity issues at the French Valley site, the feed from the weather station is down.
We are expecting to be able to restore connectivity sometime Wednesday, and appreci ... |
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September 22, 2016 |
Storm Totals: September 20th-21st, 2016
- posted 5:26 AM
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Remnants of Tropical Storm Paine combined with low pressure off Southern California's coastline created conditions for rainfall across parts of the region this week.
Not a lot of thunder and lig ... |
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September 20, 2016 |
Tropical moisture brings rain to region Tuesday
- posted 3:21 PM
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A low pressure system off the coast of Southern California combined with tropical moisture from former Tropical Storm Paine to the south is bringing light rainfall to the region Tuesday.
The sys ... |
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July 14, 2016 |
2015-2016 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 3:46 PM
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A strong El Nino delivered little rainfall to the region during the disappointing 2015-16 water year, contrary to predictions made in late 2015. The 2015-16 water finished as the fifth consecutiv ... |
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June 20, 2016 |
Severe June heat wave scorches region, records shattered
- posted 1:38 PM
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A strong high pressure system over northern Mexico combined with dry offshore flow brought triple-digits to much of the region Sunday, and it's expected to only be hotter on Monday.
Temperatures ... |
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May 23, 2016 |
Murrieta weather station down until Thursday, May 26th
- posted 5:55 AM
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Due to a internet access equipment failure, the weather data stream for Murrieta is currently and unfortunately offline.
Access at the home where the equipment is located is scheduled to be rest ... |
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May 18, 2016 |
May Gray drizzle on Sunday, thunderstorms reported Tuesday
- posted 7:50 PM
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A deep marine layer, typically associated with May Gray during this time of the year, brought measurable precipitation to some communities on Sunday. Unstable weather, including isolated thunders ... |
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May 11, 2016 |
Storm Totals: May 4th-7th, 2016
- posted 2:46 AM
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A period of unsettled weather brought scattered showers to parts of the region early this month.
Storm totals varied widely depending on geographic location. Precipitation amounts were greatest ... |
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April 29, 2016 |
Strong winds and showers hammer region Monday
- posted 7:44 PM
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A wind-driven low pressure system brought scattered showers, cold temperatures and strong winds to much of the region Monday.
The low pressure system ended a long heat spell that had been in pla ... |
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April 22, 2016 |
Storm Totals: April 7th-12th, 2016
- posted 12:24 AM
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Several storms made their way through the region between Thursday the 7th and Tuesday the 12th, bringing unsettled weather and thunderstorms to some communities.
Rain from the first storm in the ... |
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April 4, 2016 |
Storm Totals: March 28th-31st, 2016
- posted 7:53 AM
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Unsettled weather dominated the last few days of March, as slow-moving low pressure brought cool, windy, and sometimes wet weather to the region.
Precipitation totals did not amount to much, how ... |
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March 15, 2016 |
Light showers early Monday morning
- posted 12:06 AM
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A weak low pressure system brought scattered light rain showers to parts of the region early Monday morning, with amounts totaling mostly under 1/10 of an inch.
Storm totals were led by Beaumont ... |
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March 12, 2016 |
Storm Totals: March 11th, 2016
- posted 9:50 PM
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The third storm in a relatively busy March thus far brought waves of rain, wind and mountain snow to the region Friday.
A cold front swept down the state Friday, arriving in Southern California ... |
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March 9, 2016 |
Storm Totals: March 7th-8th, 2016
- posted 2:52 AM
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Another cold front brushed through the region Monday, bringing unstable weather Monday morning and steadier showers later that day. The storm followed a cold front that also brought rain to the r ... |
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March 6, 2016 |
Storm Totals: March 5th-6th, 2016 (updated)
- posted 5:02 PM
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A cold front, the first in many weeks, swept through the region Saturday evening, bringing showers and cool temperatures with it.
Precipitation totals were mostly under 1/2 an inch, with the not ... |
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February 19, 2016 |
Storm Totals: February 17th-18th, 2016
- posted 5:30 PM
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The region received the first rains in nearly three weeks as a fast-moving storm front moved across the state Thursday night through Friday morning, interrupting an unusually warm, dry February t ... |
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February 16, 2016 |
What happened to El Nino? Warm and dry weather dominates February
- posted 3:07 PM
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A strong El Nino has been present in the equatorial Pacific Ocean this winter, however, the anticipated heavy rains typically associated with strong El Nino conditions have yet to materialize in ... |
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February 3, 2016 |
Storm Totals: January 31st, 2016
- posted 10:48 PM
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A cold, wind-driven storm front brought much-needed rain and mountain snow to the region Sunday, along with cold temperatures and blustery winds at many locations.
Precipitation totals varied wi ... |
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January 11, 2016 |
Storm Totals: January 4th-7th, 2016
- posted 12:51 AM
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A parade of relatively wet storms greeted the new year, bringing much-needed rains to Southern California this week, boosting season totals and providing temporary drought relief to the region. T ... |
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December 31, 2015 |
Storm Totals: December 28th-29th, 2015
- posted 4:07 PM
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A weak front passed over the region late Monday and early Tuesday, bringing light showers to some communities.
Storm totals amounted to mostly under 1/10 of an inch, with the exception of Hemet ... |
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December 26, 2015 |
Storm Totals: December 24th-25th, 2015
- posted 4:12 PM
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A weak, but cold storm front brought scattered showers to the region late Christmas Eve and early Christmas morning.
Precipitation totals were mostly under 1/10 of an inch, with the exception of ... |
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Strong, gusty winds Saturday
- posted 4:00 PM
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Strong offshore flow, due in part to a high pressure system over the Great Basin, is fanning excessive dry winds over the region Saturday, resulting in poor air quality and power outages.
Humidi ... |
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December 24, 2015 |
Cold, wet Christmas week
- posted 2:40 PM
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A series of cold storms have hit the region this week as the polar jet stream continues to target Southern California.
Several storm fronts brought showers to the region over the course of Monda ... |
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December 21, 2015 |
Storm Totals: December 19th, 2015
- posted 2:47 AM
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Yet another fast-moving storm brought rain to the region Saturday evening, with rain amounts totaling up to just over a quarter of an inch.
Like many of our storms so far this rainy season, this ... |
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December 15, 2015 |
Storm Totals: December 13th-14th, 2015
- posted 3:19 PM
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A fast-moving trough moved quickly across the region Sunday evening, and brought showers that lasted until shortly after midnight Monday. The trough also left a cold air mass over Southern Califo ... |
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December 13, 2015 |
Storm Totals: December 10th-12th, 2015
- posted 2:49 PM
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A windy cold front swept through the region late Thursday night and Friday, bringing mostly overnight showers to the area.
Precipitation totals amounted to less than 1/4 of an inch in most commu ... |
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November 29, 2015 |
Storm Totals: November 25th-27th, 2015 (updated)
- posted 1:39 PM
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A series of shortwave troughs brought light amounts of rain to the region Tuesday night through Thursday, with snow levels above 7,000 feet. The final trough brought the most rain to some locatio ... |
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November 17, 2015 |
Sunday front brings more wind than rain
- posted 3:46 PM
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A fast-moving front swept across the region Sunday, bringing widespread winds but little rain.
Most locations did not record any measurable precipitation, and others generally recorded less than ... |
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November 12, 2015 |
Monday storm fizzles, Santa Ana Winds make a comeback
- posted 5:05 PM
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A low pressure system that brought modest rain and snow to most of the state fizzled for the region Monday and Tuesday.
Little precipitation, if any, was recorded at most stations in the region. ... |
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November 4, 2015 |
October 2015 was one of the warmest on record
- posted 5:28 PM
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Across nearly all of Southern California, October 2015 was one of the warmest Octobers ever observed.
This follows a very warm October in 2014 as well, and a warm 2015 thus far. In the WeatherCu ... |
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Storm Totals: November 2nd-4th, 2015
- posted 4:41 PM
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Autumn arrived Monday, as a long-awaited cold front swept through the region Monday - bringing an unusually warm October to an end and more seasonable weather to the region. The cold front brough ... |
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October 17, 2015 |
Storm Totals: October 14th-16th, 2015
- posted 12:20 AM
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A low pressure system with tropical influence brought sporadic thunderstorms to the region beginning Wednesday this week, continuing into early Thursday before maintaining a marine layer influenc ... |
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October 7, 2015 |
Storm Totals: October 4th-5th, 2015
- posted 4:35 PM
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A low pressure system swept down California last weekend, bringing showers and cooler temperatures with it.
Rain began early Sunday morning in the region, and continued as showers throughout the ... |
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September 17, 2015 |
Storm Totals: September 15th-16th, 2015
- posted 6:39 PM
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Remnants of former Hurricane Linda produced more consistent showers on Tuesday, with residual showers continuing into Wednesday in some communities.
Rain totals were quite high for the time of y ... |
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September 13, 2015 |
Storm Totals: September 8th-9th, 2015
- posted 3:05 PM
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Remnants of former Hurricane Linda produced persistent thunderstorm activity, increased humidity, and high heat across the region last week.
Most of the thunderstorm activity took place between ... |
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September 8, 2015 |
Thunderstorms break west of mountains Tuesday afternoon
- posted 5:05 PM
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Monsoonal moisture, coupled with remnants of former Tropical Storm Linda, produced the right conditions for thunderstorms Tuesday. Initially expected to be limited to the mountains, thunderstorms ... |
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September 1, 2015 |
El Nino drought-buster next winter? Long-term forecast
- posted 5:31 PM
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The Climate Prediction Center has issued an El Nino Advisory, indicating a greater than 85 percent chance that an El Nino will persist through the Spring of 2016.
Since 1950, three strong El Nin ... |
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July 20, 2015 |
Saturday was the coolest July day in over 20 years inland
- posted 4:02 PM
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Saturday, July 18th, was a muggy day with temperatures dampened by thunderstorms and persistent showers.
High temperatures at WeatherCurrents stations ranged between 70 and 80 degrees Saturday, ... |
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Record July rainfall: July 18th-20th, 2015 (updated)
- posted 3:34 PM
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Historic rainfall occurred this weekend all across the region, during what is typically one of the driest months of the year.
Remnants of former Hurricane Dolores delivered bountiful rains to So ... |
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July 18, 2015 |
Thunderstorms popping up Saturday morning (updated)
- posted 7:57 AM
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Tropical moisture, including remnants of former Hurricane Dolores, is pushing upwards over Southern California Saturday and is already causing clusters of thunderstorms to develop.
Saturday morn ... |
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July 1, 2015 |
2014-2015 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 12:33 PM
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The region saw a fourth consecutive water year to feature below-average rainfall during the 2014-15 season.
El Nino conditions were present in the equatorial Pacific during the 2014-15 winter, b ... |
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June 30, 2015 |
Monsoonal moisture pushes west of the mountains Tuesday
- posted 2:47 PM
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The latest incursion of monsoonal moisture has made it west of the San Jacinto Mountains Tuesday afternoon, interrupting and dampening what was a hot, dry summer day.
Thunderstorms have been rep ... |
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June 1, 2015 |
Backwards Spring this year
- posted 8:16 PM
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Throughout the majority of WeatherCurrents stations and elsewhere in Southern California, Spring 2015 has followed a backwards trend starting with an extraordinarily warm March, and each month si ... |
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May 24, 2015 |
Isolated showers this weekend
- posted 1:38 PM
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Continued troughs combined with a deep marine layer has produced scattered showers across the region over the weekend, beginning on Friday.
Rain totals have been fairly low, as no more than one ... |
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May 18, 2015 |
Erroneous readings at WeatherCurrents Murrieta station
- posted 9:53 PM
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Multiple abnormally high temperature and precipitation readings have been observed at WeatherCurrents' station in Murrieta recently. We soon plan to diagnose the problems that have been plaguing ... |
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May 15, 2015 |
Storm Totals: May 14th-15th, 2015 (updated)
- posted 10:20 PM
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A another cold, late-season Pacific Storm - the second of this May so far - distributed uneven amounts of rain and mountain snow to Southern California this week.
Precipitation totals for the st ... |
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May 10, 2015 |
Storm Totals: May 7th-8th, 2015
- posted 1:52 PM
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A cold, late-season storm rolled into the region Thursday, bringing overnight rain and showers, as well as snow to the local mountains.
Following multiple troughs responsible for the cool weathe ... |
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May 2, 2015 |
April was cooler than March at most locations
- posted 4:30 PM
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At most WeatherCurrents sites, April 2015 averaged slightly cooler than March, when normally the opposite occurs.
Average temperatures for April ranged between 0.1 and 4.7 degrees cooler than th ... |
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April 28, 2015 |
Multiple fires burning in Camp Pendleton
- posted 5:13 PM
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Several fires burning in Camp Pendleton, approximately 15 miles southwest of Temecula, were reported early Tuesday afternoon. The fires were responsible for the smoky conditions in the Temecula V ... |
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April 26, 2015 |
Storm Totals: April 24-26th, 2015
- posted 11:01 AM
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A series of weak troughs delivered scant rainfall to the region between Friday and Sunday.
Precipitation totals were widely variable. Amounts as high as 1.15 inches was reported in Cherry Valley ... |
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April 15, 2015 |
Murrieta Station Offline
- posted 5:08 AM
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A computer failure at WeatherCurrents' Murrieta location has taken the station temporarily offline.
We hope to have a replacement installed today. Apologies for the outage. |
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April 9, 2015 |
Storm Totals: April 7th-8th, 2015
- posted 4:30 PM
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A weak cold front swept down the state Tuesday, and brought scattered rain to parts of the region Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.
Most communities recorded less than a tenth of an inc ... |
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March 27, 2015 |
Summer-like heat parches region Friday
- posted 6:05 PM
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Southern California caught an early glimpse of summer Thursday and Friday, as unseasonably warm temperatures associated with Offshore Flow were responsible for soaring temperatures.
In the Weath ... |
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March 20, 2015 |
Isolated showers reported Wednesday
- posted 7:01 PM
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A low pressure system briefly cooled our unseasonably warm weather Wednesday, and brought light rain to some locations.
Only three WeatherCurrents stations recorded measurable rainfall. Beaumont ... |
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March 15, 2015 |
Record high temperatures this weekend
- posted 5:25 PM
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A very warm, dry offshore wind event has resulted in numerous daily and monthly record high temperatures being surpassed all over Southern California this weekend.
High temperatures exceeded 90 ... |
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March 3, 2015 |
Storm Totals: February 28th - March 3rd, 2015
- posted 8:55 PM
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A series of storms brought scattered rain and mountain snow to the region, each storm varying in intensity and dynamics.
The first storm arrived Saturday, although many communities did not recor ... |
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February 23, 2015 |
Storm Totals: February 22nd-23rd, 2015 (updated)
- posted 6:04 PM
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An inside slider storm delivered rain to the region Sunday evening and Monday, bringing cool temperatures with it. The storm was the first of the month, interrupting an unusually warm, dry Februa ... |
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February 10, 2015 |
Santa Ana winds to affect region this week
- posted 1:32 PM
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Strong Santa Ana winds are predicted to blow through the region beginning Wednesday this week, lasting through Friday.
The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Watch for the Inland Em ... |
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January 31, 2015 |
Lake Elsinore rain gauge back online Saturday
- posted 3:35 PM
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The rain gauge at WeatherCurrents' Lake Elsinore location was finally replaced Saturday morning, after several months of down-time due to malfunction. WeatherCurrents operator John Toman and cont ... |
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Friday storm fizzles, return to warm and dry next week
- posted 3:20 PM
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A cutoff low brought isolated showers to the region on Friday, however the storm underperformed and many communities did not record any rainfall at all.
The cutoff low was the second consecutive ... |
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January 27, 2015 |
Storm Totals: January 26th, 2015
- posted 8:31 AM
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A warm, subtropical storm brought rain to the region Monday. A low pressure system over Baja California pulled subtropical moisture northwards into Southern California, putting an end to dry, win ... |
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January 12, 2015 |
Storm Totals: January 10th-11th, 2015
- posted 9:20 PM
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A slow-moving cut-off low pressure system brought rain to the region Saturday and Sunday, however timing allowed the storm to bring most of the precipitation to Los Angeles and Ventura counties o ... |
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January 4, 2015 |
2014: One of the warmest on record
- posted 7:31 PM
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WeatherCurrents stations in Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Hemet, Lake Elsinore and Riverside (Canyon Crest) all recorded their warmest year yet in 2014.
In Temecula, where records date back to 19 ... |
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December 31, 2014 |
Storm Totals: December 30th-31st, 2014
- posted 9:17 PM
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A cold Gulf of Alaska storm impacted the region Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, interacting with Offshore Flow overnight to produce snow at low elevations.
Inland communities already began ... |
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Snow blankets Inland valleys, foothills Wednesday morning
- posted 3:41 PM
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The snow queen paid a rare visit to Inland residents on early New Years Eve, with the snow levels falling down to 1,300 feet, and down to 1,000 feet in southwestern Riverside County. This was the ... |
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December 30, 2014 |
Snow level could fall down to 2,000 feet overnight
- posted 9:10 PM
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A cold Pacific storm, from the Gulf of Alaska, swept into the region Tuesday amid an already cold air mass over Southern California.
The National Weather Service is predicting snow levels to fal ... |
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December 19, 2014 |
Storm Totals: December 16th-17th, 2014
- posted 8:06 AM
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A series of Pacific storm fronts swept down California this week, although becoming weak and fizzling out upon entering Southern California.
The first storm entered the region late Monday night, ... |
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December 14, 2014 |
Storm Totals: December 12th-13th, 2014 (updated)
- posted 10:55 AM
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A major Pacific storm with subtropical moisture delivered widespread heavy rainfall to the region Friday, with residual showers affecting some communities early Saturday.
Rain amounts from the s ... |
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December 12, 2014 |
Lake Elsinore rain gauge problems continue
- posted 9:11 AM
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The rain gauge at WeatherCurrents' Lake Elsinore site is still inoperative, reporting erroneously low totals. Precipitation totals will be updated periodically throughout Friday and the weekend, ... |
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December 5, 2014 |
Storm Totals: December 2nd-4th, 2014 (updated)
- posted 8:46 PM
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A series of very wet Pacific storms brought heavy rain to the region this week, and were the first widespread major storms to affect the area in quite some time.
The first storm generally did no ... |
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December 2, 2014 |
Lake Elsinore rain gauge inoperative
- posted 5:37 AM
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Problems with the Lake Elsinore rain gauge are continuing, and we don't expect it to properly record rainfall during this upcoming storm.
Due to this, we will update totals on the web site for L ... |
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November 30, 2014 |
Storm Totals: November 30th, 2014
- posted 11:23 PM
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A weak trough brought unsettled weather, cooler temperatures, and scattered showers to the region Sunday, with rain totals ranging from under 1/10 of an inch to under half an inch in favorable lo ... |
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November 21, 2014 |
Storm Totals: November 20th-21st, 2014 (updated)
- posted 11:48 PM
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An inside slider-type storm moved through the region late Thursday night and Friday morning, bringing scattered rainfall, thunderstorms and even hail to some locations.
Storm totals ranged from ... |
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November 15, 2014 |
Showers reported Friday morning
- posted 5:49 PM
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Some Inland Empire residents woke up to light rain and wet roads Friday morning, as a weak low pressure system moved through the region.
Rainfall was sporadic at best, with only seven stations r ... |
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November 2, 2014 |
Storm Totals: October 31st - November 2nd, 2014
- posted 4:04 PM
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A cold front swept through Southern California late Halloween night, bringing scattered rainfall and cooler temperatures with it. Most of the rainfall occurred during the early morning hours of S ... |
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September 16, 2014 |
Microburst hits parts of Riverside County Tuesday afternoon
- posted 5:21 PM
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A microburst formed Tuesday afternoon about six miles southwest of Diamond Valley Lake, near the community of Winchester, at roughly 1:30 PM before spawning multiple others and slowly moving west ... |
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September 11, 2014 |
French Valley Weather Station Malfunction
- posted 5:49 AM
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The French Valley weather station has been malfunctioning for the last couple of days, resulting in erroneous temperature, rainfall, pressure and other readings.
WeatherCurrents unfortunately ca ... |
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September 9, 2014 |
Storm Totals: September 7th-8th, 2014
- posted 9:31 AM
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Remnants of Hurricane Norbert combined with monsoonal moisture helped produce thunderstorms in Southern California on Sunday and Monday.
Rainfall totals were highly variable, ranging from over 3 ... |
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August 21, 2014 |
Storm Totals: August 20th, 2014
- posted 11:26 AM
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A low pressure system off Baja California sent a wave of thunderstorms across the region yesterday.
Most of the thunderstorm activity took place from approximately 1:15 AM through the early afte ... |
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August 20, 2014 |
Thunderstorms hit inland Wednesday morning
- posted 8:37 AM
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A low pressure system off the Baja California coast is responsible for the thunderstorms that reached Southern California shortly after 1 AM Wednesday morning, and have continued since then.
Hig ... |
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August 4, 2014 |
Storm Totals: August 2nd-4th, 2014 (revised)
- posted 12:43 PM
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A slow-moving high pressure system and its associated monsoonal moisture brought widespread rainfall to Southern California last weekend.
Saturday and Sunday were mostly cloudy across the region ... |
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August 2, 2014 |
Thunderstorms push west Saturday, widespread showers
- posted 3:45 PM
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Thunderstorms, courtesy of a slow-moving upper High Pressure system, is bringing scattered rainfall to the region Saturday. This is forecast to continue into Sunday.
Thundershowers moved west of ... |
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July 28, 2014 |
Thunderstorms return Sunday, early Monday
- posted 10:56 PM
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Monsoonal moisture produced showers in some parts of the region Sunday and early Monday morning.
Several WeatherCurrents stations recorded rainfall - Temecula recorded a light .01" , and D ... |
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July 25, 2014 |
Temperatures soar Thursday, thundershowers reported Friday
- posted 10:12 PM
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Thursday brought widespread triple-digit heat to the region, prompting the National Weather Service to issue heat advisories in several counties. Thundershowers were also reported in parts of San ... |
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July 1, 2014 |
2013-2014 Rain Season Review and Totals
- posted 12:12 PM
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The 2013-14 rainy season saw a third consecutive below-average rainfall season across Southern California.
Like the previous season, Neutral conditions were present in the equatorial Pacific, an ... |
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June 11, 2014 |
2014 a stubbornly warm year to date
- posted 9:35 PM
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Temperatures since January 1st, 2014 all the way through June 11th (as of this writing) have been consistently warmer than normal in the region, according to records.
In Temecula, of the 161 day ... |
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May 14, 2014 |
Santa Ana Winds spark wildfires Wednesday, road closures
- posted 3:54 PM
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A large number of wildfires are burning in parts of Southern California today, threatening homes and closing highways in many areas. These fires are being fanned by the notorious Santa Ana Winds ... |
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May 10, 2014 |
Sporadic light showers reported near Beaumont on Tuesday
- posted 9:30 PM
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Several communities were affected by a passing low pressure system back on Tuesday, May 6th. This brought light showers to favored locations, mainly in or near the San Bernardino Mountains.
Weat ... |
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April 30, 2014 |
Gusty Santa Ana Winds batter region Wednesday
- posted 1:10 PM
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A round of Santa Ana Winds arrived in the region Tuesday, bringing single-digit humidities, very warm temperatures and haze with it.
Wind gusts so far have exceeded 40mph in favored locations, w ... |
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April 27, 2014 |
Storm Totals: April 25th-26th, 2014 (updated)
- posted 3:00 PM
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A late-season Pacific storm brought rain and wind to most of the region overnight Friday and Saturday.
Rainfall was highest in the Riverside-San Bernardino valley and vicinity, which is not typi ... |
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April 19, 2014 |
Lightning storm knocks out Anza station
- posted 7:00 AM
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WeatherCurrents' Anza station remained down early Saturday after a lightning storm on Friday took down power and electronics at the home where it's located.
We don't have too many details at thi ... |
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April 3, 2014 |
Storm Totals: April 1st-2nd, 2014
- posted 2:55 PM
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The second storm of Spring brought more scattered showers to the region Tuesday and Wednesday, with most rain activity being confined to the overnight hours on both days.
Precipitation totals ra ... |
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March 29, 2014 |
Did you feel it? Friday night earthquake rattles region
- posted 11:37 AM
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A small earthquake, centered approximately 1 mile southeast of La Habra and 3 miles north of Fullerton, shook the region at 9:09 PM Friday night. The earthquake was measured at a magnitude of 5.1 ... |
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March 28, 2014 |
Storm Totals: March 26th-27th, 2014
- posted 2:18 PM
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A weak Pacific storm brought scattered rainfall to the region Wednesday, with some areas getting continued showers on Thursday. The storm was very sporadic in nature, bringing heavier showers to ... |
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March 3, 2014 |
Storm Totals: February 28th - March 2nd, 2014 (updated)
- posted 9:16 AM
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A major Pacific storm produced heavy rain, thunderstorms, wind and flooding throughout the region Friday and Saturday, with residual showers still lingering Sunday morning. The storm brought the ... |
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March 2, 2014 |
Storm Totals: February 26th - February 27th, 2014
- posted 1:16 AM
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A small storm rolled through the region on the morning of Thursday the 27th, preceding an even larger, wetter storm on Friday and Saturday. Simi Valley was the first to receive rainfall late Wedn ... |
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February 28, 2014 |
French Valley Rain Gauge Inoperable; Forecasts Late for Friday
- posted 7:19 AM
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Forecasts will be late Friday morning for most locations while we replace a bad rain gauge at WeatherCurrents' French Valley location.
The rain gauge became inoperable sometime before Wednesday ... |
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February 15, 2014 |
Unseasonably warm temperatures to end soon
- posted 11:00 AM
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High Pressure and offshore flow helped generate very warm temperatures and dry conditions this week, not commonly seen in February.
High temperatures ranged from in the 80 degree range to the lo ... |
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February 8, 2014 |
Storm Totals: February 6th-7th, 2014
- posted 4:23 PM
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A weak Pacific storm, the second of the month, produced on and off showers Thursday ad early Friday across the region. Rain totals were highest in the eastern valleys, which is uncommon for winte ... |
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February 1, 2014 |
Storm Totals: January 30th-31st, 2014
- posted 3:26 PM
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A weak storm brought scattered rainfall to the region Thursday and Friday. For most stations, this was the first measurable rainfall since December 20th, ending a 40-day winter dry spell. Some co ... |
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Wildomar station offline
- posted 8:00 AM
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WeatherCurrents' Wildomar station remained offline Saturday morning after a power outage knocked it out Thursday night.
An attempt was made to get it back online yesterday. We'll be trying again ... |
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January 11, 2014 |
Winter a no-show so far
- posted 6:19 PM
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The new year has started out warm and dry for the region, due to a stationary high pressure ridge over the area. This has brought a long stretch of unseasonably warm, dry, and often windy weather ... |
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December 20, 2013 |
Storm Totals: December 19th-20th, 2013 (updated)
- posted 11:02 AM
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A cold Pacific storm brought rain to the region Thursday, ending a mid-month warm spell. Showers began early Thursday morning and continued on and off throughout the day. As the storm exited the ... |
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December 8, 2013 |
Storm Totals: December 7th, 2013 (updated)
- posted 3:12 PM
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Another cut-off low resulted in showers for the region on Saturday. This storm was a cold one, however, snow levels did not fall down to the anticipated elevation of 3,000 feet above sea level. S ... |
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November 30, 2013 |
Storm Totals: November 29th, 2013 (updated)
- posted 3:52 PM
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A cut-off low brought unexpected rain to the region Friday morning, despite initial predictions showing otherwise. The storm was to remain offshore, although rain had been forecast for both Thurs ... |
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November 23, 2013 |
Storm Totals: November 20th-22nd, 2013 (updated)
- posted 3:07 PM
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A Pacific storm with a subtropical tap brought showery weather to the region over the past few days. The storm was the second of the month and third of this Fall. Due to the showery nature of the ... |
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November 18, 2013 |
Forecasts will be issued late November 18th
- posted 6:37 AM
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Due to technical trouble with the National Weather Service point forecasts, on which we customize our forecasts, we'll be late publishing forecasts Monday, November 18th. |
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November 17, 2013 |
Storm Totals: November 15th-17th, 2013
- posted 3:21 PM
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A weak upper low brought rain to some parts of the region Friday, interrupting a stretch of drier than normal weather we have been experiencing this Fall. Rain was sporadic once again, with many ... |
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November 2, 2013 |
No forecasts to be published November 2nd
- posted 10:55 AM
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Our apologies on this. We are out hooking up a new weather station.
Forecasts will resume tomorrow, Sunday, November 3rd. |
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October 30, 2013 |
Storm Totals: October 28th-29th, 2013 (updated)
- posted 8:51 AM
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A cutoff low moved over the region on Monday and produced showers in most areas through Tuesday evening. The storm did not live up to expectations for many areas, however some communities were lu ... |
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October 10, 2013 |
Storm Totals: October 9th-10th, 2013 (2nd update)
- posted 9:36 AM
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A cold early-season storm swept through Southern California's inland valleys, bringing rain totals that were mostly higher than expected. Totals ranged from around a quarter of an inch to just un ... |
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October 5, 2013 |
Santa Ana winds rip through many inland communities, mountains
- posted 2:58 PM
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Santa Ana winds began blowing through the inland valleys and mountains early Friday morning, continuing into the weekend. Not all areas were effected; wind-prone locations suffered the worst, as ... |
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September 8, 2013 |
Saturday afternoon yields another wave of thunderstorms
- posted 12:21 PM
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In what has become a typical pattern recently for inland residents, thunderstorms marched west of the mountains Saturday afternoon, causing flooding in some areas.
In the WeatherCurrents network ... |
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September 3, 2013 |
Murrieta station offline until next weekend
- posted 6:38 AM
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Our Murrieta weather station will remain offline this week due to equipment issues.
We were unable to complete repairs over the past weekend and need additional parts. It will take a few days fo ... |
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Labor Day thunderstorms affect eastern inland valleys
- posted 6:35 AM
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It remained hot and stick on Labor Day, with abundant clouds and scattered thunderstorms.
There was a report of some damage in the San Jacinto area, near Cottonwood Avenue and Warren Road. A win ... |
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September 1, 2013 |
Murrieta station offline until Monday
- posted 2:55 PM
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Repairs begun Saturday at the Murrieta weather station are taking longer than expected.
We plan to resume working on wiring out in Murrieta tomorrow (Monday), with the goal of having it complete ... |
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August 31, 2013 |
No forecasts to be published August 31st
- posted 7:01 AM
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We're out repairing wiring for our Murrieta station today. The station will likely be offline for a few hours while we do this.
We won't be publishing forecasts today as a result. If you're inte ... |
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August 30, 2013 |
Thunderstorms west of the mountains again Thursday afternoon
- posted 12:06 PM
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Yet another round of thunderstorms made it west of the mountains Thursday afternoon, this time Riverside being the hardest hit. WeatherCurrents' station in Riverside's Canyon Crest neighborhood r ... |
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August 27, 2013 |
More monsoon weather affects inland communities
- posted 12:58 PM
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A dying tropical disturbance moving north from Mexico contributed to an influx on monsoonal moisture over the weekend. Only Anza and Beaumont recorded rainfall, however light sprinkles were repor ... |
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August 22, 2013 |
Morning earthquake measures 3.6 near Temecula, Fallbrook
- posted 6:39 AM
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An early morning temblor struck in the Palomar mountain range Thursday, measuring magnitude 3.6 on the richter scale. It shook homes in Fallbrook and Temecula for several seconds at 6:29am.
The ... |
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August 19, 2013 |
Freak thunderstorms erupt across inland valleys early Monday morning
- posted 6:42 AM
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Many inland residents experienced a rude awakening early Monday morning, with constant lightning and loud crashes of thunder beginning around 4 AM near Murrieta. This was the result of monsoonal ... |
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July 27, 2013 |
Brief showers visit inland communities early Friday morning
- posted 7:17 PM
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In what is becoming a regular occurrence this summer, the inland communities were visited by a round of brief showers early Friday morning, courtesy of monsoonal moisture affecting the region.
U ... |
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July 22, 2013 |
Another round of weekend thunderstorms inland
- posted 8:06 PM
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Another round of monsoonal moisture surged into the inland communities this weekend, producing isolated thunderstorms and heavy rain in some spots.
Thunderstorms began drifting west of the mount ... |
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July 13, 2013 |
Thursday thunderstorms produce some precipitation inland
- posted 2:36 PM
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A disturbance over northern Mexico moved northwest over Southern California on Wednesday and Thursday, bringing cloudy conditions and thunderstorms with it. This helped keep daytime temperatures ... |
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July 1, 2013 |
2012-2013 rain season review and totals
- posted 5:18 PM
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The 2012-2013 rain season featured below average rainfall for the second year in a row, with most WeatherCurrents communities recording even lower rainfall than the previous season.
A strong mon ... |
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June 29, 2013 |
Early summer heat wave blasts inland communities
- posted 7:22 PM
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Summer is officially here and has made itself known throughout inland Southern California communities this weekend. A strong ridge of high pressure over Nevada is responsible for the first heat w ... |
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Murrieta high temperatures too low during heat wave
- posted 1:13 PM
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Our Murrieta location is currently reporting high temperatures that are several degrees below what we'd expect at that location.
Although the location is in a generally cooler spot in the northw ... |
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Farewell, SWRNN
- posted 12:35 PM
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With SWRNN closing its doors Friday morning, WeatherCurrents loses a trusted partner.
My personal thanks goes out to Gary Jacobs, Robin Ruhwedel, Kerri Mabee and a host of others, going back to ... |
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May 13, 2013 |
Mother's Day is first triple-digit day of 2013 inland
- posted 12:56 PM
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A summer-like heat wave this weekend produced the first 100°F+ temperatures west of the mountains yesterday, on Mother's Day.
Wildomar was the hottest with a high of 103.4°F, followe ... |
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May 11, 2013 |
Summer-like temperatures on the way for Sunday and Monday
- posted 1:12 PM
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Just a few days after a late-season storm, high pressure is revving up over Southern California, and it should make this weekend a clear and hot one in the inland valleys.
The middle part of Wes ... |
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May 9, 2013 |
Storm Totals: May 5th-9th, 2013 (updated)
- posted 9:02 AM
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The recent late-season storm, courtesy of a cut-off low, produced widely variable rainfall across the inland communities. It was the first decent rain since March 9th for most areas in what has b ... |
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March 5, 2013 |
Cooler weather, rain, mountain snow, on the way
- posted 8:38 AM
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A storm will bring a dramatic change from last weeks warm temperatures, and remind us the calendar says it's still winter.
The strong high pressure ridge has moved east and a trough of low pre ... |
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February 26, 2013 |
Work crew takes Temecula station offline
- posted 6:28 AM
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WeatherCurrents' Temecula station was back online Monday evening after cabling work kept it offline for most of the day.
Work crews were laying fiber optic cable on a nearby street, and internet ... |
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January 21, 2013 |
Dry period set to end this weekend
- posted 6:42 PM
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An extended period of dry weather, which included an extended cold spell and the more recent warm weather, will end this upcoming weekend, with a weather pattern change followed by the arrival of ... |
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December 30, 2012 |
Funnel clouds sighted over Fallbrook, Murrieta during Sunday thunderstorms
- posted 3:22 PM
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As part of severe weather trailing a storm Sunday afternoon, National Weather Service spotters reported funnel clouds over Murrieta, Fallbrook and off of San Clemente.
In Fallbrook, the funnel c ... |
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December 15, 2012 |
Storm totals: December 14th-15th, 2012
- posted 9:49 PM
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Following the first major storm of the season, the follow-on, much weaker storm left up to a quarter of an inch of rainfall in Southern California's inland valleys, and more than a third of an in ... |
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Storm totals: December 12th-13th, 2012
- posted 3:08 PM
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The first in a series of December storms was the strongest of the year by far, with almost two inches falling in some inland areas, far more than predicted only a day before the storm.
Moreno Va ... |
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November 25, 2012 |
Storm totals: November 16th-18th, 2012
- posted 5:16 PM
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A slow moving storm, the second of November, sent showery waves at Southern California November 16th-18th, leading to mostly small amounts of rainfall.
Rainfall was widely variable. Simi Valley, ... |
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November 12, 2012 |
Offshore winds strongest in Simi Valley Monday; moderate in Inland Empire
- posted 6:01 PM
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Dry easterly and northeasterly winds dominated the wind flow pattern on Monday, as they often do in the fall months. This event is being considered a weak one.
Simi Valley registered the top mar ... |
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Storm totals: November 8th-10th, 2012
- posted 4:26 PM
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The third storm of the fall season crawled through the region late last week, leaving sporadic amounts of rain in its wake over a period of three days.
Rain totals were widely variable, with the ... |
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November 4, 2012 |
Warm days through Tuesday, winter-like storm later this week
- posted 7:47 PM
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A warm November day Sunday was another reminder of this year's hot summer, despite six weeks of autumn already gone. And there's another couple of days like it before the weather pattern transiti ... |
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October 25, 2012 |
First strong Santa Anas on the way
- posted 8:12 PM
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Conditions are ripe for the first strong Santa Ana wind event of the season.
The trough of low pressure responsible for the cool weather, light rain and drizzle early in the week has moved east ... |
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October 1, 2012 |
Unprecedented heat finally coming to an end
- posted 4:35 PM
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Be patient...cooler weather is coming!
What may be the last big heat wave of the warm season is forecast to be ending after mid week. High temperatures today are running 100 degrees or above i ... |
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Temecula Weather Report Unavailable
- posted 9:49 AM
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The weather report for Temecula is unavailable.. We believe the problem is in a computer system, but will take some time to track down.
We hope to have the problem corrected by Thursday. In th ... |
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September 16, 2012 |
Record hot days to come to a close
- posted 11:44 AM
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In a reversal of fortunes that sometimes occurs this time of year, Southern California's coastal areas got a record blast of triple-digit temperatures this weekend.
Among the areas recording rec ... |
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September 10, 2012 |
What's that Smell?
- posted 12:40 PM
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WeatherCurrents received an inquiry from city officials in Riverside today concerning the source of strange odors across the area
The South Coast Air Quality Monitoring District has issued an ... |
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Thunderstorms heavy in spots into Sunday evening; Monday may also be intense (updated)
- posted 7:12 AM
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As last night's thunderstorms wound down, forecasters are keeping their eyes on more clouds and moisture being funneled our way from a stubbornly anchored low in northwest Baja California.
Conve ... |
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September 8, 2012 |
More monsoonal moisture means showers, thunderstorms this weekend
- posted 10:28 AM
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The weather is primed to deliver a warm, wet reminder that summer is still here and kicking this weekend.
As of Saturday morning, moisture and instability were massing over the desert, and an up ... |
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September 4, 2012 |
August, 2012 was the hottest since at least the 90's
- posted 9:01 PM
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A protracted heat wave and active wave of monsoonal moisture combined to make this August the hottest we've recorded at WeatherCurrents.
August, 2012 was the hottest on record for each and every ... |
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September 2, 2012 |
Storm totals: August 30th, 2012
- posted 10:54 AM
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The latest round of monsoonal thunderstorms brought another round of thunder and lightning and scattered showers to Riverside County's inland valleys on Thursday, padding the summer season's tota ... |
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August 30, 2012 |
Thunderstorm activity in Hemet Wednesday morning; renewed chances Thursday
- posted 6:02 AM
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Early morning thunderstorms doused parts of Hemet Wednesday in the second straight day of monsoonal-related activity.
WeatherCurrents' station in Hemet received 0.08" in the 11am hour Wednesday. ... |
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August 19, 2012 |
Downbursts and microbursts explained
- posted 11:36 AM
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Accompanying the thunderstorms of about a week ago, three microbursts (in Sun City, Northeast Temecula and in the Temecula Valley Wine Country) were among wild weather reported in Western Riversi ... |
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August 18, 2012 |
Friday thunderstorms lead to flooding in Lake Elsinore
- posted 5:29 PM
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Thunderstorm activity crawled up and down the mountains on Friday, and also reached across the Elsinore Convergence Zone, culminating in heavy rainfall and flooding in Lake Elsinore
WeatherCurre ... |
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August 16, 2012 |
Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Flash Flood Warning for Moreno Valley/San Bernardino
- posted 3:16 PM
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A Severe Thunderstorm and Flash Flood Warning is in effect for NW Riverside County and SW San Bernardino County until 4 pm.
A severe thunderstorm is located near Loma Linda...moving northwest ... |
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Severe Thunderstorm Hits Buck Fire Base Camp
- posted 2:59 PM
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The National Weather Service is reporting that 60 mph winds from a severe thunderstorm struck the base camp for the Buck Fire Incident Command this afternoon.
The winds hit at the Command Post ... |
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August 14, 2012 |
Internet equipment failure takes Murrieta station down
- posted 2:40 PM
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WeatherCurrents' Murrieta station stopped transmitting data early in the morning on Tuesday after an apparent router failure.
The issue was with an internet provider's network, and it was worked ... |
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More Saturday microbursts caused damage in Sun City, Temecula Valley Wine Country
- posted 6:49 AM
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As part of this past weekend's wild weather, more damage was reported Monday in Sun City and in the Temecula Valley Wine Country, with microbursts the likely culprit in both cases.
The microburs ... |
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August 12, 2012 |
Storm totals: August 11th, 2012
- posted 11:38 PM
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Saturday's surge of monsoonal moisture led to scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout Southern California's inland valleys.
Perris was hit the hardest, with pea-sized hail and 0.51" preci ... |
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Funnel cloud tracks west of Perris towards Lake Elsinore Sunday
- posted 10:15 PM
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Thunderstorms spawned a funnel cloud which may have made landfall Sunday afternoon.
A funnel cloud, the predecessor of a tornado, appeared west of Perris, near the Good Hope area, and made its w ... |
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"Microburst" hits northeast Temecula Saturday
- posted 4:40 PM
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Yesterday's strong storms over the Temecula area prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Severe Thunderstorm Warning across the city. Little was reported in the way of strong winds, with ... |
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August 11, 2012 |
Scattered thunderstorms roaming the Inland Empire Saturday
- posted 3:32 PM
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Thunderclouds have penetrated west of the mountains and are making Saturday afternoon interesting as they selectively target inland valley communities.
The National Weather Service has issued se ... |
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August 7, 2012 |
Strongest heat wave of year has begun
- posted 7:09 AM
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Temperatures soared Monday in Southern California' inland valleys in what is shaping up as the strongest heat wave of the year to date.
And it's going to get even hotter. High pressure over the ... |
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July 31, 2012 |
Monsoon Rains bring local flooding
- posted 10:46 AM
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The strongest monsoon surge of the year has brought thunderstorms with frequent lightning and locally heavy rain, and flash flooding to the mountains of San Bernardino, Riverside, and San Diego ... |
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Equipment failure takes Fallbrook station temporarily offline
- posted 7:41 AM
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WeatherCurrents has experienced a computer failure at our Fallbrook location that began on Monday morning.
We're planning on getting new equipment installed later Tuesday evening, and will be ma ... |
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July 29, 2012 |
The Elsinore Convergence Zone
- posted 7:47 PM
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Meteorologists in this area are aware of a local weather effect in the Inland
Empire called the Elsinore Convergence Zone. I thought WeatherCurrents' readers might be interested in what that is ... |
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July 22, 2012 |
Showers and thunderstorms this week... or just very warm?
- posted 11:07 AM
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Forecasters were holding hope that a storm system moving from the tropics would bring us monsoon thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday. The weather system, called an "easterly wave", moves into Califo ... |
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July 17, 2012 |
Remnants of Hurricane Fabio to affect Southland
- posted 10:19 AM
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The Eastern Pacific is an active area for hurricanes in the summer and fall. The cold waters normally found offshore from Southern California and easterly winds in the tropics normally keep these ... |
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July 15, 2012 |
Weather respite on the way
- posted 1:21 PM
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Following a week of sweltering temperatures, humidity and finally, thunderstorms, Southern California is in for some short-lived relief.
With the breakdown of high pressure that had been funneli ... |
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Storm totals: July 11th-12th, 2012
- posted 1:08 PM
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The first monsoon storm of a just begun rain season led to rainfall amounts ranging from trace amounts to over a third of an inch in Southern California's inland valleys.
Menifee recorded the mo ... |
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Temecula station outage Sunday morning
- posted 10:45 AM
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Due to a battery backup failure, WeatherCurrents' Temecula station was offline for several hours Sunday morning.
The outage lasted from just after midnight into the 8am hour, and was the longest ... |
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July 13, 2012 |
Summer rain totals across the area; Flash Flood Watch in effect for Inland Empire and mountains
- posted 7:50 AM
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Overnight showers were heavy at times, depositing the first rainfall of the young season in Southern California.
By 7:30am Friday morning, rain totals were 0.36" in Beaumont's Cherry Valley, 0.3 ... |
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July 12, 2012 |
Thursday's light showers don't add up to measurable precipication
- posted 10:39 PM
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A couple of bands of light showers traveled westward across Southern California's inland valleys Thursday, generating raindrops but not anything measurable.
Daytime conditions ended up being mos ... |
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July 8, 2012 |
First summer heat wave revving up for this week
- posted 5:11 PM
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That didn't take long. About two weeks after summer's official start, warm weather is about to turn to hot.
High pressure over the four corners area is expanding westward over the next few days, ... |
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June 17, 2012 |
Sunday's hot inland temps not expected to continue
- posted 8:45 PM
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This past Sunday brought a hint of summer to Southern California's inland valleys, bringing the hottest temperatures in about three weeks to the area.
Monday was only expected to offer minor coo ... |
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June 4, 2012 |
Some "June Gloom" and Strong Mountain Winds
- posted 9:59 AM
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Seems like the month just started and already the aptly-named "June Gloom" is here.
Persistent low pressure is the cause. An area of low pressure is anchored up near the Washington/British Col ... |
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May 23, 2012 |
Big cooldown this week; light rain possible Friday
- posted 7:36 AM
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As temperatures fall rapidly from last weekend's hot weather, we're watching a low pressure system developing for this Friday.
Some light showers are a possibility, depending on how much moistur ... |
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May 20, 2012 |
Sunday evening's annular solar eclipse
- posted 12:18 PM
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Sunday evening will feature an annular solar eclipse, the first over the continental United States since 1994.
The moon's coverage over the sun is expected to peak at 76% this evening. The peak ... |
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May 17, 2012 |
New WeatherCurrents station to serve City of Riverside, Riverside F.D.
- posted 8:36 AM
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In partnership with the City of Riverside, and Riverside Fire Department, WeatherCurrents will install a new weather observation station in the city this upcoming weekend.
The station, which w ... |
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May 7, 2012 |
A look at this week's weather
- posted 8:38 PM
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As we are in a transition season (Spring), often patterns will vary from day to day that almost look like a seasonal variation. That's what our week ahead will look like.
The low pressure area ... |
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May 6, 2012 |
Super moon photos
- posted 9:56 PM
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A closer-than-usual full moon made for some picturesque scenes Saturday night.
The "super moon", as it's called, occurs when the there's a full or new moon during the closest point in the moon's ... |
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April 26, 2012 |
Precipitation totals from NWS and WeatherCurrents
- posted 12:29 PM
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Rainfall from the passing storm system was a bit less than forecast, but still beneficial for the area.
Here are some preliminary storm totals for the Inland Empire/Simi Valley, courtesy of th ... |
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April 24, 2012 |
Late Season storm on the way Wednesday night through Thursday morning
- posted 8:15 PM
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A storm developing over the Pacific is coming our way, and will bring a change to the weather over the next few days.
Today's increasing high and middle clouds heralded the approach of the sto ... |
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Small quakes rattle area
- posted 2:25 PM
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3 small earthquakes rattled the community of Valle Vista, an unincorporated area of Riverside County just east of Hemet today. The strongest of the quakes is listed at a 3.4 magnitude on the Rich ... |
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Light rain and drizzle sprinkles the region Monday morning
- posted 6:20 AM
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The work week started with light rain and drizzle in many Southern California locations, thanks to a low pressure system surging north from Mexico.
It also led to a relatively cool and cloudy sp ... |
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April 22, 2012 |
Summer-like temperatures dominate Friday, Saturday inland
- posted 4:42 PM
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The heat began receding Saturday evening and into Sunday, but Friday and Saturday featured some of the hottest temperatures of the year to date, especially inland.
On Saturday, the first triple ... |
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Storm totals: April 13th-14th, 2012
- posted 3:58 PM
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The second late season storm in a week added between a third of an inch to more than an inch of rainfall to seasonal totals that continue to lag behind normal.
Rainfall was heavy at times across ... |
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April 17, 2012 |
First taste of hot weather coming for the Inland Empire
- posted 11:47 AM
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Warm temperatures early this week will get even warmer later this week as a high pressure ridge continues to build over the area.
High temperatures this week will climb to the middle 90's in man ... |
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April 15, 2012 |
Storm totals: April 10th-11th, 2012
- posted 9:18 PM
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The first storm of a wet spring week dropped up to an inch of rain on Southern California's inland areas, and some on the coast as well.
The storm was particularly strong in the west, over in Si ... |
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April 13, 2012 |
Flood Advisory for Inland Empire
- posted 2:30 PM
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Heavy rain is moving across the Inland Empire...bringing the possibility of local flooding, especially to roadways and small streams.
The National Weather Service has issued an urban and small ... |
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Heavy Storms moving into northern Inland Empire
- posted 2:09 PM
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Heavy storms are now moving across northern portions of the Inland Empire. The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Orange County until 2:30 pm.
Radar showed a ... |
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April 12, 2012 |
"Wintry" Spring Storm Headed for the Southland
- posted 5:16 PM
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The partly sunny skies seen this morning are quickly giving way to clouds late this afternoon as the second storm system this week approaches.
Rain will begin to affect southern California lat ... |
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"Gustnado" damages a Hemet mobile home Wednesday
- posted 3:54 PM
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As part of Tuesday's storm, a funnel cloud, later classified a "gustnado", was reported in Southeast Hemet by a National Weather Service spotter.
WeatherCurrents' Jim Purpura, at the request of ... |
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April 8, 2012 |
Twin storms set to make this week wet
- posted 8:28 PM
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Warm weather this past weekend is about to go away, and will be replaced with a wet weather pattern that is predicted to last into next weekend.
The first storm will travel across Southern Calif ... |
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Storm totals: March 31st-April 1st, 2012
- posted 8:10 PM
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A weak system sent brief showers through Southern California overnight Sunday and Monday, bringing the last rainfall of March and the first rainfall of April.
Totals were light, although the Che ... |
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April 7, 2012 |
Warm Easter weekend predicted
- posted 8:17 AM
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After a streak of below normal temperatures and a few storms to wrap up March, this year's Easter weekend is shaping up to be a warm one.
High pressure aloft is the main weather feature over Sou ... |
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March 31, 2012 |
Final storm of March to blow in for a short stay
- posted 2:27 PM
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Only a few hundredths of an inch of rain, if any, are predicted from the final storm of the March.
Saturday was generally a cloudy day, with wind kicking up in the afternoon, ahead of the incomi ... |
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March 27, 2012 |
Storm totals: March 25th-26th, 2012
- posted 9:11 PM
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The second big storm of the month rolled through Southern California this past Sunday and Monday, but despite the rain, season rain totals remain stubbornly below normal.
Depending on the locati ... |
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March Miracle ... or March Madness?
- posted 1:43 PM
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Not for Southern California, not this year, despite two significant storm systems over the past two weeks.
But rounds of very heavy rain are forecast to continue well to our north, across Northe ... |
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March 21, 2012 |
First storm of Spring promises colder temps, some rain
- posted 4:31 PM
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Spring arrived on Monday, as we recovered (or dug out, depending where you were) from the last storm of the winter over the past weekend. High temperatures today have been running 15 to 20 degree ... |
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March 19, 2012 |
Storm totals: March 16th-19th, 2012
- posted 11:03 PM
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The final storm of the winter season, and the first major one since February, was the most memorable of the year to date.
The system, covering three days, was cold and windy, much like a January ... |
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March 18, 2012 |
Snow, sleet, or hail, what's the difference anyway?
- posted 6:04 PM
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We have had quite a few reports of hail in the Vail Ranch area of Temecula early this morning, and thanks to those who wrote in to WeatherCurrents and sent images.
But some folks have told us th ... |
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More snow, graupel reported in the 2pm hour in inland areas
- posted 4:52 PM
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Sunday afternoon showers produced more snow and graupel below Southern California's mountain ranges.
Graupel is actually soft hail, and is often mistaken for snow. It sometimes looks like snow o ... |
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Lots of rain, some hail, snow about 2,000 feet from weekend storm
- posted 10:14 AM
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A very cold weekend storm blew in Saturday, the strongest and last of the winter season, bringing heavy rain, some hail overnight, and snow above the 2,000 foot level in Southern California\'s in ... |
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March 15, 2012 |
Light snowfall a possibility in parts of Western Riverside County this weekend
- posted 8:49 PM
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This weekend's incoming storm will be bringing sharply colder temperatures over the weekend, bringing an abrupt end to a couple of cool but otherwise pleasant days.
The National Weather Service ... |
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March 13, 2012 |
Cold winter storm packing rain, snow for this weekend
- posted 9:01 AM
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The most significant rainfall since November and potentially low snow levels look to be headed our way this weekend, in what will be this winter's final storm.
Forecasters are watching a storm s ... |
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March 10, 2012 |
Clocks spring forward Sunday
- posted 8:31 PM
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It's not quite spring yet, but Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins Sunday morning at 2am in most of the United States and Canada.
The last round of Daylight Saving Time ended about four months ago ... |
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March 9, 2012 |
One more mild day ahead... rain next weekend?
- posted 7:22 PM
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With almost all the WeatherCurrents stations seeing high temperatures in the upper 70's to low 80's Friday, and we're well into March, you'd want to start thinking the cold weather is over.
Unfo ... |
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March 4, 2012 |
Warm and sunny weather to end abruptly
- posted 3:36 PM
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Warm days this weekend are giving a hint of spring, but don't expect them to continue.
High pressure and offshore flow that have frequented the region this winter have led to very warm temperatu ... |
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Storm totals: February 27th-28th, 2012
- posted 2:31 PM
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A cold Pacific storm rolled through Southern California last Monday and Tuesday, leaving the most significant rain of the month, some hail, and even snow down below 2,000 feet in some inland loca ... |
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February 27, 2012 |
Snow falls Monday night in Hemet, Beaumont
- posted 9:12 PM
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There are reports of snow down to the 1,800 foot level Monday evening along the San Jacinto Mountains, in the Valle Vista area of Hemet, and in the Cherry Valley area of Hemet.
"It's snowing har ... |
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Hail falls in Temecula and Fallbrook Monday as part of windy, cold storm
- posted 5:47 PM
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As a cold winter storm arrived in full force Monday afternoon, hail was reported in the Central Temecula area and likely fell in other inland locations.
The pea-sized hail was mixed with a heavy ... |
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February 24, 2012 |
Cooler and windy this weekend ... and (a bit of) rain Monday
- posted 4:52 PM
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Our great winter weather is drawing to a close as the weekend begins. The high pressure ridge responsible for several days of near 80 degree weather in many inland locations in Southern Californi ... |
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February 20, 2012 |
Continued dry... any chances for a "March Miracle"?
- posted 10:54 AM
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Although Sunday's drizzle and low clouds were encouraging signs, they were only a brief tease for Southern California in what has been a dry winter.
None of WeatherCurrents' 17 stations reported ... |
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February 19, 2012 |
Storm totals: February 15th-16th, 2012
- posted 4:39 PM
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A cold winter storm left the first significant rain totals for February this past Wednesday in Southern California.
The third storm of the week was clearly the strongest, with rain totals betwee ... |
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February 12, 2012 |
Weekend rain totals sporadic; more Monday and Tuesday
- posted 9:17 PM
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A weekend storm brought clouds and wind but not much rain to Southern California's inland valleys.
Most of WeatherCurrents' 17 locations had nothing measurable to report, in fact. The exceptions ... |
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February 10, 2012 |
Warm weather comes to an end, some rain on the way
- posted 8:32 AM
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After a spectacular day reminding us of spring weather to come, the strong high pressure ridge responsible is beginning to weaken, as a couple of storms approach.
Yesterday's high of 84 degre ... |
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February 7, 2012 |
New radar system weathers first storm admirably
- posted 10:13 PM
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Tuesday evening's rainfall has unfortunately been meager as forecast across much of the area.
However, for meteorologists, and the weather enthusiasts among us, it marks a first for Southern Cal ... |
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February 6, 2012 |
First February rain inbound Tuesday
- posted 7:26 AM
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The first storm of the month, and only the third of 2012, is setting up to send some light rain and showers to Southern California's inland valleys on Tuesday.
High pressure is breaking down, an ... |
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February 1, 2012 |
January dry inland; February too?
- posted 9:18 AM
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January, as predicted, turned out to be another disappointing month for those who like to see rain and mountain snow. For the sunshine buffs it was a winner, with many sunny days and clear nights ... |
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January 24, 2012 |
Storm totals: January 23rd-24th, 2012
- posted 11:19 AM
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The second storm in the past week was much like the first, dropping between a tenth and 0.64" of rain in Southern California's inland valleys.
Light rain began falling early Monday morning, and ... |
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January 23, 2012 |
Second storm will still leave rainfall well under normal
- posted 7:26 AM
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Seasonal rainfall totals have languished in the past couple of months in Southern California's inland valleys, and the most recent storm, due Monday, won't make much of a dent in that deficit.
F ... |
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January 22, 2012 |
Storm totals: January 21st, 2012
- posted 12:20 PM
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The second storm of what has been a dry January reached southwards and dumped widely variable rainfall on Southern California's inland valleys Saturday.
The storm was fast-moving, with most of t ... |
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January 19, 2012 |
Rainy... or just "drippy" this weekend?
- posted 8:25 AM
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A strong ridge that has been keeping us dry, for the most part, since December has started to retreat southward. In its place, a strong Pacific jet stream has allowed an "Atmospheric River" of ve ... |
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January 16, 2012 |
Storm totals: January 15th-16th, 2012 (updated)
- posted 11:15 PM
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Scattered showers from a cutoff low led to the first rainfall of the new year in Southern California's inland valleys over the weekend.
Rainfall totals varied, as always, with totals ranging fro ... |
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January 14, 2012 |
First rain of the year on tap Sunday and Monday
- posted 3:18 PM
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A low pressure area which has been parked off the coast west of San Diego the past few days will begin move onshore this weekend. As it does, it will yank some moisture northward and bring a chan ... |
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January 10, 2012 |
San Bernardino "rain" a case of the shakes
- posted 7:32 AM
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Those who follow WeatherCurrents closely, and the San Bernardino WeatherCurrents station in particular, may have noticed that 1.52 inches of rain was reported at one point this past Sunday mornin ... |
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January 6, 2012 |
Inside Slider signals a windy Sunday
- posted 1:06 PM
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Get ready for more dry, cool offshore winds this weekend, as January continues to look like this past December.
A cold high pressure area will move into the Great Basin region by the end of the ... |
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January 4, 2012 |
Riverside warmest in the nation Monday and Tuesday; warm weather through Thursday
- posted 6:55 AM
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A couple of locations in Riverside were the hottest in the nation Monday and Tuesday, as Southern California's inland valleys remained in a winter warm wave.
The National Weather Service reporte ... |
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January 1, 2012 |
On a warm New Year's Day, Temecula the warmest in the nation
- posted 10:11 PM
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2012 was greeted with warm temperatures in Southern California's inland valleys, including the warm spot in the nation: Temecula.
Data from WeatherCurrents' Temecula station, like 14 others in t ... |
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December 31, 2011 |
Top inland valley weather events of 2011
- posted 1:40 PM
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In what turned out to be a very interesting weather year in Southern California's inland valleys, we were cooler than normal for the second year in a row, La Nina made two appearances, there were ... |
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December 26, 2011 |
Fair and mild for at least a week
- posted 12:49 PM
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A dry week is ahead for the last week of December, with no rain predicted until at least the first week of the new year.
The latest forecasts have temperatures running generally in the 70's this ... |
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December 21, 2011 |
More gusty northeast winds coming Thursday, Friday
- posted 2:00 PM
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Following last Friday's wind blast through Southern California's inland valleys, surface level high pressure is poised to make conditions problematic again.
Current forecasts are calling for win ... |
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December 20, 2011 |
Christmas: Mild, breezy?
- posted 8:15 AM
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The storm system that brought our light rain to the coast and some inland valley areas is moving into the Baja and away from southern California. However a cold trough of low pressure moving thro ... |
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December 19, 2011 |
Weekend wrap up: more scattered showers
- posted 6:55 AM
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Scattered showers and unsettled weather continued Saturday and Sunday as a low pressure system that let loose most of its moisture Thursday and Friday hung around to the south.
Additional rainfa ... |
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December 18, 2011 |
Web site maintenance scheduled Sunday night
- posted 3:28 PM
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The WeatherCurrents web site will be unavailable for a short time Sunday night while we perform necessary maintenance.
The maintenance will take place between 10pm and midnight, and will involve ... |
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December 16, 2011 |
Storm totals: December 15th-16th, 2011
- posted 11:28 AM
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The latest inside slider storm generated scattered showers and thunderstorms Thursday night into early Friday morning in Southern California's inland valleys, leading to rainfall totals from zero ... |
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December 13, 2011 |
Storm totals: December 11th-12th, 2011
- posted 5:22 PM
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A moderate storm, the first of a normally wet December, brought up to an inch of welcome rain, and inches of mountain snow, before traveling into northern Baja Tuesday night. Only a few light sho ... |
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December 9, 2011 |
Winter storms headed for the Southland
- posted 1:47 PM
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It looks like southern California weather is about to see a pattern shift for the next one to two weeks...from a cool, dry pattern to a stormy, cool, wet one.
The winds aloft are beginning to ... |
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December 6, 2011 |
Frost advisory for Wednesday morning
- posted 9:56 PM
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Another night of freezing temperatures is predicted for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, along with a frost advisory.
A series of low pressure systems to the east has left clear, dry conditi ... |
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December 5, 2011 |
Gusty offshore winds today through Wednesday
- posted 8:07 AM
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An area of cold high pressure is located at the surface over the Great Basin. North and northeast winds aloft on the back side of a trough of low pressure are helping to push this cold air into s ... |
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December 4, 2011 |
Frost advisory for Monday morning
- posted 9:43 PM
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A second night of freezing temperatures is predicted to lead to frost in wind-sheltered areas on Monday morning.
The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Monday morning.
A h ... |
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Dry air leads to freezing temperatures; coldest morning since February
- posted 1:53 PM
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Sunday morning was the coldest in many months in Southern California's inland valleys, especially in Southwest Riverside County. Temperatures at some WeatherCurrents locations fell into the 20's. ... |
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November 30, 2011 |
High Wind Warning for Northern Inland Empire
- posted 9:51 AM
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A significant Santa Ana wind event continues to develop for the Inland Empire, especially the northern portions. This will be the strongest event of the season to date, and possibly the strongest ... |
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November 29, 2011 |
Inside Slider means wind woes for the Inland Empire Thursday
- posted 10:45 AM
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The first significant Santa Ana wind event of the fall season, and possibly the strongest event in several years, is expected to develop across the Inland Empire.
A storm system is forecast to t ... |
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November 28, 2011 |
Cold, windy storm to affect region Thursday/Friday
- posted 8:41 AM
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After several days of near-record temperatures in the 70s and 80s, an abrupt end to the warm weather is forecast at the end of the week
The storm system type is named an "inside slider" by forec ... |
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November 25, 2011 |
A few days of warm and dry
- posted 11:02 AM
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A Thanksgiving Day storm passed by with no measurable rainfall in Southern California's inland valleys, and weather has quickly transformed to sunny skies today.
High pressure aloft and surface ... |
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November 22, 2011 |
Changes ahead for Thanksgiving weekend
- posted 10:58 AM
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After temperatures rebound from the cool, rainy weekend, rain will be back for Thanksgiving.
The next in a series of storms will move toward southern California. Right now, the computer forecast ... |
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November 21, 2011 |
Storm totals: November 20th-21st, 2011 (updated)
- posted 6:30 AM
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The strongest storm of the season to date exceeded predictions Sunday and dumped between a half and an inch and three quarters of rainfall on Southern California's inland valleys.
The storm was ... |
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November 19, 2011 |
Saturday leaves just a few raindrops; Wet Sunday afternoon and evening ahead
- posted 3:46 PM
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The first of two storms passed with just some raindrops and gusty winds on Saturday.
The second, stronger storm is right behind it, and should arrive by Sunday afternoon. That one is sliding dow ... |
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November 17, 2011 |
Ocean Discovery Institute wins Presidential Award; WeatherCurrents to donate weather station
- posted 1:06 PM
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The Ocean Discovery Institute (ODI), located in San Diego, will receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring.
The Ocean Discovery Institute ha ... |
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November 14, 2011 |
Nice week ahead, rain for the weekend (again)
- posted 7:47 AM
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There will be fog and low clouds in some areas the next few mornings, but the clouds will rapidly give way to sunny skies. Temperatures will warm to the upper 60s to lower 70s through Thursday.
... |
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November 13, 2011 |
Storm totals: November 11th-13th, 2011
- posted 11:26 AM
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Southern California caught one side of a storm that slid down the west coast this week, with most of it going into Mexico. Rain totals were widely variable across Southern California's inland val ... |
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November 10, 2011 |
Update: Saturday's storm is sliding south; may miss Southern California
- posted 7:37 AM
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What had all the makings of a wet, early-season weekend storm has now been cast in doubt by the latest forecast models.
Over the past day, disagreement in three forecast models used primarily to ... |
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November 9, 2011 |
Wind advisory for the Banning Pass
- posted 8:32 AM
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Winds began to blow across portions of the Banning Pass overnight Tuesday, and the National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for that area through Thursday afternoon.
Winds have bee ... |
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November 8, 2011 |
First big storm of season inbound: Heaviest rain since last winter forecast
- posted 6:35 PM
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A slow moving storm system will affect southern California on the weekend, bringing the heaviest rain since February across the Inland Empire and north San Diego County.
The moisture will str ... |
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WeatherCurrents in the news: Monday, November 7th, 2011
- posted 4:02 PM
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We got a couple of mentions in the press this morning.
The first story is about La Nina conditions, which have re-appeared in the equatorial Pacific. Last year was the wettest La Nina year on re ... |
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November 7, 2011 |
Storm totals: November 6th-7th, 2011
- posted 7:30 AM
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The second of two storms resulted in another rainy day on Sunday, leaving between 0.15" and 0.61" inches of rainfall in Southern California's inland valleys.
The storm started with a band of lig ... |
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November 6, 2011 |
Stormy weather for Sunday in inland valleys
- posted 8:48 AM
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After a brief, cool Saturday respite, a second storm is beginning to arrive in Southern California's inland valleys Sunday.
Like Friday's storm, this one is a cold front from the northwest, but ... |
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November 5, 2011 |
Storm totals: November 4th-5th, 2011
- posted 7:07 PM
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The rain season is off to an early start this autumn, with a winter-like storm dropping between a third and an inch of rain in Southern California's inland valleys.
Rainfall was mostly light to ... |
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November 3, 2011 |
Cold winter-like storm a comin'
- posted 7:25 AM
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Following a brief bout of dry Santa Ana winds, a couple of storms should lead to rain and showers Thursday night and Friday, and again on Sunday.
Friday's cold front is a classic example of the ... |
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November 2, 2011 |
Santa Ana Winds peak in the Inland Empire, Santa Ana Montains
- posted 10:49 AM
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Santa Ana winds arrived early this morning across the northern portions of the Inland Empire and the Santa Ana Mountains . Some isolated gusts of 50 to 60 mph were reported, mostly in favored are ... |
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November 1, 2011 |
Increasing winds and fire danger Wednesday
- posted 8:41 AM
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The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch and a High Wind Warning for Wednesday across all of the Inland Empire, as well as the nearby San Jacinto Mountains.
Cold air will be ... |
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October 27, 2011 |
Red Flag Warnings cancelled.
- posted 2:26 PM
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The National Weather Service has cancelled the Red Flag warning for the Inland Empire.
Highest gusts this morning that were observed is 44 mph at Fremont Canyon, a notoriously windy spot in the ... |
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Red Flag Warning in effect for Inland Empire
- posted 9:24 AM
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The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag warning through 2 pm this afternoon Monday for the Inland Empire. This mean gusty Santa Ana winds and relative humidities at or below 10 percent ... |
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October 23, 2011 |
Showers might greet Monday morning commuters
- posted 7:56 PM
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Unstable moisture from off the coast Mexico, unusual for this late in the season, could make for a wet Monday in coastal and inland Southern California.
A couple of low pressure systems are inte ... |
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October 19, 2011 |
Wednesday morning fog could be locally dense
- posted 6:32 AM
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The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory through 10am Wednesday morning for some of Southern California's inland valleys, which could make for dangerous driving conditions.
A ... |
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October 15, 2011 |
Mid-October heat blast
- posted 1:44 PM
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Strong high pressure led to triple-digit heat this past week in Southern California's inland valleys, something that isn't unusual, but was last seen three years ago, in 2008.
Wednesday and Thur ... |
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October 9, 2011 |
Santa Ana winds coming Tuesday night through Thursday...fire risk?
- posted 2:39 PM
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Weak high pressure has given the Inland Empire a quick rebound from the middle of last week, when very cool temperature and widespread rain moved across the Inland Empire and the slopes of the Sa ... |
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October 5, 2011 |
Wednesday Storm Update at 2:30 pm
- posted 2:34 PM
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NWS radar shows rain continuing across the entire Inland Empire at 2:30 pm. The heaviest rainfall extends from the Santa Ana Mountains north of Mission Viejo across the area from Wrightwood...Ont ... |
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October 4, 2011 |
Storm Update for Tuesday
- posted 5:16 PM
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The strong fall storm is beginning to target the Inland Empire. Showers have fallen in most areas, with the following totals through 3:30 pm in the WeatherCurrents network...
Lake Elsinore 0.2 ... |
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October 2, 2011 |
First Pacific Storms of the Season Inbound This Week.
- posted 11:04 AM
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The first significant storm system is heading toward southern California. The next weather maker is a developing system that will move down the coast beginning Tuesday and give us a first taste ... |
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September 23, 2011 |
First day of Fall brings a variety of weather
- posted 9:41 AM
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Fall officially began at 2:04 am this Friday morning, but many typical summer weather patterns are still lingering.
You've probably noticed the longer nights being a bit cooler, even when the ... |
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September 19, 2011 |
Monday's Camp Pendleton fire due to fatal helicopter crash
- posted 9:48 PM
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A downed helicopter in the northeast portion of Camp Pendleton killed two Marines and sparked at 50 acre fire on Monday afternoon.
According to Reuters, the 50 acre fire resulted from a helicopt ... |
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September 13, 2011 |
Severe thunderstorms east of Temecula
- posted 4:03 PM
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A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is now in effect until 4:15 pm for the area just east of Agunga to Cahuilla to Anza. The National Weather Service is warning of the possibility of quarter size hail, ... |
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Severe thunderstorms across the Inland Empire!
- posted 3:11 PM
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A severe thunderstorm has built rapidly near Perris. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect until 3:45 pm. Expect hail up to quarter size.
The storm is building to the south along the Elsi ... |
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September 11, 2011 |
Yesterday's showers and thunderstorms strike Orange County, Ventura County, upper deserts
- posted 11:52 AM
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An unusual round of upper level subtropical moisture drawn into Southern California by low pressure resulted in rainfall in the northern areas, and also in Orange County, even while low clouds an ... |
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September 10, 2011 |
Thunderstorms ... and a hint of Fall ahead this weekend?
- posted 11:10 AM
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An area of low pressure near Point Conception will remain there much of this weekend. This will lead to sharply cooler temperatures, with some places ten to fifteen degrees below normal for this ... |
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September 8, 2011 |
Massive power outage takes Fallbrook station offline
- posted 9:46 PM
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A massive power grid failure affecting the San Diego region took WeatherCurrents' Fallbrook weather station offline Thursday afternoon.
The Fallbrook weather station transmitted its final update ... |
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September 7, 2011 |
What happened to the Forecast Sunday Night and Monday?
- posted 8:11 PM
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You may have seen the Temecula forecast for Sunday night and Labor Day...
Tonight: Mostly clear and breezy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy, low around 65 degrees F.
Labor Day: Partly c ... |
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September 5, 2011 |
Labor Day thunderstorms bring scattered rainfall
- posted 9:22 AM
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Monday morning brought measurable rain in many inland locations, as thunderstorms pushed west past the mountains overnight.
By mid-morning, clouds had spread across Southern California's inland ... |
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August 31, 2011 |
More heat, humidity forecast for Labor Day Weekend
- posted 9:44 PM
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Following a muggy weekend that featured the hottest days of 2011 to date, mother nature is poised to deliver another round of triple digit heat and monsoonal moisture for the upcoming Labor Day w ... |
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August 28, 2011 |
Flash Flood Warning for Riverside and San Bernardino County
- posted 4:01 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for a portion of Riverside County until 5:30 PM Sunday.
NWS Doppler Radar indicated the potential for flash flooding from an area ... |
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August 26, 2011 |
Strong Storms, with heavy rain and hail moving into Riverside County
- posted 3:16 PM
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As of 315 pm Friday...
An area of strong storms is moving off the Palomar Mountains into Riverside County. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory until 5 pm for these storms. ... |
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August 23, 2011 |
Heat Wave Dead Ahead
- posted 9:15 AM
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Temperatures are rising this week in what will be the hottest weather since the first week of July in Southern California's inland valleys.
Current predictions are for a multi-day warmup, peakin ... |
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August 21, 2011 |
Why has this summer been cooler than usual?
- posted 3:36 PM
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Past the middle part of the summer season, with only minor heat waves to date, 2011 stubbornly remains below normal.
"The dome of high pressure that's been over the great plains for much of this ... |
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Murrieta and Menifee equipment refresh and changes
- posted 2:34 PM
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WeatherCurrents' Murrieta and Menifee locations received new weather equipment Saturday as part of an equipment replacement program.
Both locations have been upgraded from Peet Bros. Ultimeter 2 ... |
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August 14, 2011 |
This week: warmer inland
- posted 10:24 PM
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Following the first half of August, which has run slightly under normal, this coming week will feature slightly above normal heat in Southern California's inland valleys.
High pressure has been ... |
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August 6, 2011 |
Outlook: August probably cooler than normal
- posted 12:38 PM
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It's been a while since we've had a warmer than normal month in Southern California's inland valleys, and based on the latest outlooks from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, that streak is likely ... |
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August 1, 2011 |
Strong Storms Northeast LA County...
- posted 4:51 PM
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...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR NORTHEASTERN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
UNTIL 515 PM PDT...
AT 443 PM PDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A
STRONG THUNDERSTORM 11 MILES NOR ... |
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Flash Flood Warning in effect for Mountains!
- posted 3:22 PM
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Flash Flood Warnings are now in effect for the mountain areas in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.
The greatest risk of flash flooding in Riverside County is in the San Jacinto and Santa Ro ... |
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Storm totals: July 31st, 2011
- posted 8:33 AM
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It was the second round of monsoonal storms to send rainfall down on Southern California's inland valleys this summer, but Sunday's thunderstorms produced the first widespread precipitation of th ... |
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July 31, 2011 |
Morning thunderstorms dump over a third of an inch
- posted 11:15 AM
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Numerous thunderstorms developed overnight and made for a very busy morning in Southern California's inland valleys, with the first significant rain of the summer falling.
Scattered showers and ... |
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July 30, 2011 |
Apple Valley Storm Report 1:39 PM
- posted 1:50 PM
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NWS spotters indicate a wind gust to 60 MPH at Apple Valley at 1:39 pm. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect. |
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Warnings in effect for LA and SB County Mountains 2:30 pm
- posted 1:09 PM
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A Flood Advisory is in effect for the Antelope Valley until 4:30 pm
Numerous Severe Thunderstorm and Flash Flood Warnings are in effect for the San Bernardino High Desert area from Victorville ... |
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Severe Thunderstorms in High Desert!!
- posted 1:04 PM
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THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN DIEGO HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
WEST CENTRAL SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA...
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF...HES ... |
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Storm Update for Apple and Lucerne Valleys in San Bernardino
- posted 12:59 PM
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SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
1251 PM PDT SAT JUL 30 2011
CAZ060-302200-
APPLE AND LUCERNE VALLEYS-
1251 PM PDT SAT JUL 30 2011
.NOW...
THUNDERSTORMS WILL B ... |
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NWS Flash Flood Warning update for San Bernardino County Mountains
- posted 12:45 PM
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...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 230 PM PDT FOR SOUTH
CENTRAL SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY...
AT 106 PM PDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR CONTINUED TO
INDICATE HEAVY RAIN ... |
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Storm Update From NWS Oxnard Saturday 12:39 PM
- posted 12:08 PM
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY MOUNTAINS EXCLUDING THE SANTA MONICA RANGE-
INCLUDING...ACTON...MOUNT WILSON...SANDBERG
1228 PM PDT SAT JUL 30 2011
.NOW...
TWO MODERATE THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO SLOWLY ... |
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Flash Flood Watches in effect Saturday
- posted 11:55 AM
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The National Weather Service offices in San Diego and La/Oxnard have issued Flash Flood Watches for the mountain areas. Slow moving thunderstorms will develop in the very moist air, most likely i ... |
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July 28, 2011 |
Could Tropical Storm Don be a drought buster for Texas?
- posted 4:57 PM
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One of the big weather stories for Thursday is Tropical Storm Don and its effects on the epic drought in Texas. According to the National Weather Service, Don now looks on target to make landfall ... |
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July 25, 2011 |
Cooler and drier weather to mark mid-week
- posted 10:02 PM
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Another round of low pressure along the west coast will lead to a cooler middle of the week in Southern California's inland valleys, pushing monsoonal moisture south for a few days and vanquishin ... |
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July 24, 2011 |
Eagle Fire in Northern San Diego County exceeds 10,000 acres
- posted 11:34 AM
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The Eagle Fire, burning east of Warner Springs in a remote area of San Diego County, has continued to grow. As of 10 am Sunday morning the fire is just a bit larger than 10,000 acres and is only ... |
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Forecast Update for Sunday July 24: Mountain and desert thunderstorms
- posted 11:23 AM
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Update as of 11:25 am
A surge of monsoonal moisture is heading from the Gulf of California into Imperial County, eastern San Diego and eastern Riverside Counties this morning. This morning's vis ... |
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July 22, 2011 |
Wildfire burns through 2,850 acres near Warner Springs
- posted 6:28 PM
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A brush fire that started Thursday evening swiftly charred a large area of the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation, east of Warner Springs, on Highway 79 South, in San Diego County.
The fire was abou ... |
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Meteorologist Jim Purpura joins WeatherCurrents!
- posted 3:36 PM
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Hello to all the fans of WeatherCurrents. My name is Jim Purpura. I am a Temecula resident, and have just joined John Toman on WeatherCurrents.com as a Consulting Meteorologist.
I will be contr ... |
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July 17, 2011 |
Almost normal summer week ahead
- posted 1:34 PM
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With the weather see-sawing between cooler than normal and hot so far this summer, the next week offers an almost normal experience in Southern California's inland valleys, according to the lates ... |
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July 16, 2011 |
French Valley fire briefly knocks out weather station power
- posted 5:09 PM
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A wildland fire near Lake Skinner knocked power out to the French Valley neighborhood where the French Valley weather station is located on Saturday afternoon.
"[The fire] knocked out our power ... |
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"Adventures in weather" talk, part II video and audio online
- posted 2:03 PM
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This past Tuesday, John Toman, the founder of WeatherCurrents, continued a talk on his experiences in the last decade. The talk was at the Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club meeting on Tuesday morning, ... |
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July 11, 2011 |
Welcome Jurupa Valley, the newest WeatherCurrents community
- posted 8:46 PM
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With the official launch of the Jurupa Valley weather station, the Inland Empire and WeatherCurrents gain another community weather site and local resource.
WeatherCurrents' network of sixteen ... |
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Heat takes a vacation
- posted 12:16 AM
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Well, it will though at least Friday in Southern California's inland valleys. Following a week of subtropical moisture, sticky heat, and isolated thunderstorms, the current forecast calls for a c ... |
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July 6, 2011 |
Rolling through; another day of thunderstorms
- posted 7:08 PM
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Lightning and thunder were on display Wednesday afternoon as another thunderstorm series rolled through Southern California's inland valleys.
Of WeatherCurrents' 14 stations in the area, only Pe ... |
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July 4, 2011 |
Thunderstorms bring July 4th rain, wind and sprinkles (updated)
- posted 6:32 PM
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Despite a few thunderclouds drifting west of the mountains on Monday, little if any measurable rainfall was recorded at WeatherCurrents' fifteen stations in Southern California's inland valleys. ... |
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July 3, 2011 |
Retrospective: June starts mild, ends warm
- posted 2:21 PM
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Capping the end to what has been a wet winter and spring, weather in the month of June in Southern California's inland valleys was cooler and slightly wetter than normal.
The month began mild an ... |
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July 2, 2011 |
Friday and Saturday sizzle under highest heat of year
- posted 6:17 PM
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Summer has wasted no time asserting itself, as a heat wave sent many inland communities over the triple digit mark Friday and Saturday.
Wildomar's Saturday mark of 107°F was the hottest of ... |
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Inland valley areas, WeatherCurrents gain decorated meteorologist
- posted 5:49 PM
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WeatherCurrents welcomes Jim Purpura, formerly Meteorologist-In-Charge at the National Weather Services' San Diego Weather Forecast Office, to its community-oriented weather network in Southern C ... |
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June 28, 2011 |
It could be the Salton Sea's fault
- posted 9:41 PM
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A new scientific study, examining the fault structure of the southern San Andreas fault zone, has found that recent human regulation of the Colorado River may have delayed a major earthquake alon ... |
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June 27, 2011 |
A few degrees dip for us; out-of-season storm to the north
- posted 12:44 PM
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The wettest La Nina rain season on record is all but behind us, but to the north, they're not done just yet.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the inland valleys of Southern California will see warm te ... |
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Photos from Temecula's Street Painting Festival
- posted 7:15 AM
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Enjoy a few photos from this past weekend's Street Painting Festival in Old Town Temecula.
Despite warm temperatures in the middle 80's, artists turned out to complete for a $500 cash prize and ... |
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June 24, 2011 |
Calendar and weather match up for the weekend
- posted 8:42 PM
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Following a week where a few inland communities broke triple digits for the first time this year, the weekend ahead is looking normal for late June.
That means some morning low clouds and fog in ... |
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June 21, 2011 |
Beat the heat, check the backseat
- posted 8:28 PM
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Five children tragically died after being left in hot cars in just the past week, according to the Department of Geosciences, San Francisco State University, bringing this year's total in the Uni ... |
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Tuesday's low Menifee temperature readings an equipment issue; repairs Tuesday night
- posted 5:53 PM
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The Menifee weather station was suffering from an equipment problem Tuesday.
Although the cause was unknown, the equipment was reading several degrees below normal on Tuesday. Monday's readings ... |
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June 20, 2011 |
Triple digit heat makes late June entrance; more on way
- posted 5:44 PM
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Hot weather has been non-existent all spring in Southern California's inland valleys, but made an entrance Monday on the season's final full day.
With summer just a day away, Lake Elsinore regis ... |
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June 19, 2011 |
"Adventures in weather" talk video, audio and slides online
- posted 11:15 AM
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The video and audio version of John Toman's talk on the WeatherCurrents story last week for the Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club is online for those that would like to view and listen to it.
The vid ... |
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June 18, 2011 |
Deciding between spring and summer
- posted 1:23 PM
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As the spring season wanes, mother nature is having trouble deciding which season it ought to be.
Southern California's inland valleys, normally warm and dry by this time of year, are instead be ... |
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June 8, 2011 |
WeatherCurrents founder to speak at Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club Meeting
- posted 9:55 PM
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John C. Toman, WeatherCurrents founder, owner, operator, and editor will be giving a talk early next Tuesday morning, June 14th, at the weekly meeting of the Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club.
The pr ... |
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June 6, 2011 |
Rare June rainfall makes for a wet morning
- posted 11:51 AM
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It's been about two years since the last June storm.
Although a low pressure system was mainly to the north, scattered showers brought some significant rainfall to Southern California's inland v ... |
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June 5, 2011 |
Outlook: June near normal
- posted 3:59 PM
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Although the first week of June has mirrored the cooler-than-normal trend we've seen for a while in Southern California's inland valleys, the outlook for the rest of the month, according to NOAA' ... |
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June 1, 2011 |
Southerly jet stream yields cool, blustery May
- posted 11:04 PM
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Did it seem as if a new system was arriving each weekend this past month? That's because it was.
The main culprit of the cooler, windier than normal weather we experienced over the last month in ... |
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May 29, 2011 |
Sunday's light showers pad May totals in western inland valleys
- posted 10:54 PM
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Yet another late season storm sprinkled the inland valleys with some rainfall on Sunday morning.
The latest disturbance left measurable rainfall in Temecula (0.13"), Fallbrook (0.13"), De Luz (0 ... |
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May 27, 2011 |
Hot summer ahead?
- posted 9:16 PM
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Remember the summer that wasn't from last year? According to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, the cooler than normal temperatures of 2010 aren't likely to repeat in Southern California's inland ... |
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May 22, 2011 |
Latest bout of weather to again mix drizzle, gusty winds
- posted 8:44 PM
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The latest in a long series of late-season systems had arrived Sunday, bringing with it deep marine layer, patchy drizzle, and gusty winds.
Wind gusts reached over 20 mph Sunday evening in Murri ... |
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Storm totals: May 17th-18th, 2011
- posted 7:11 PM
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Unsettled weather in the wake of a wet rain season continued into the middle of May. May's second batch of rainfall in the inland valleys of Southern California led to moderate results, and put m ... |
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May 18, 2011 |
Showers to taper off Wednesday morning; isolated by this afternoon
- posted 7:50 AM
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Isolated light showers later this afternoon will be all that's left of a couple of fronts, the last of which is rolling through the region early Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service s ... |
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May 17, 2011 |
Two rounds of showers for Tuesday and Wednesday; late season snow predicted in the mountains
- posted 7:54 AM
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A cold, late season storm is poised to bring a couple of rounds of showers to Southern California's inland valleys Tuesday and Wednesday, along with gusty winds, cloudy skies and much cooler than ... |
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May 16, 2011 |
Weekend rain totals; more on way
- posted 7:30 AM
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The second cool, gusty weekend in a row featured some light rain in Southern California's inland valleys.
Some communities just received raindrops but not enough to measure, but others recorded ... |
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May 9, 2011 |
Some light rain and gusty winds (updated)
- posted 12:20 PM
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The arrival of a low pressure trough this past weekend in the inland valleys drove temperatures down, filled the skies with clouds, and led to some light rain and gusty southwest winds.
As of no ... |
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May 7, 2011 |
Light rain or drizzle for Mother's Day
- posted 8:38 PM
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Expanding low pressure over the Great Basin area will deliver clouds, lower temperatures, gusty winds and perhaps some light rain or drizzle Sunday through Monday morning.
Drizzle or light rain ... |
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May 4, 2011 |
Outlook: May likely to be warmer than normal
- posted 7:51 AM
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The month of May has started with some very warm temperatures, and that could be a hint of what may be in store for the rest of the month in Southern California's inland valleys.
The latest pred ... |
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May 2, 2011 |
Winds waning; heat revving up through Wednesday
- posted 10:58 PM
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With a three-day round of offshore winds winding down Monday, a heat wave is set to give Southern California's inland valleys a summer preview through the middle of the week.
Peak wind gusts Mon ... |
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April 23, 2011 |
Light showers and drizzle possible Saturday night into Easter
- posted 2:21 PM
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Overnight showers and drizzle are possible tonight and Sunday morning in Southern California's inland valleys, as a moist system enters the region from the northwest.
A band of moist clouds was ... |
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April 18, 2011 |
'May Gray' shows up early, and will stay a while
- posted 1:25 PM
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After a warm few days, deep marine layer has settled into the region, and it won't be leaving anytime soon.
A series of low pressure systems this week will keep the marine layer more robust than ... |
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April 11, 2011 |
Storm totals: April 6th-9th, 2011
- posted 9:51 PM
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A pair of storms, one very weak and the other cold and very much like a winter storm, led to the first rainfall of April in the inland valleys of Southern California. The storms followed a wet Ma ... |
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April 9, 2011 |
Storm ends with frosty morning, snow in Beaumont
- posted 11:17 PM
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As a slow-moving storm departed the region Saturday morning, the cold air mass left behind produced something unusual for an April morning in the inland valleys: frost.
Frost was present in many ... |
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April 2, 2011 |
Heat to end for a while
- posted 6:13 PM
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March's finish and April's entrance was a preview of summer weather to come in the inland valleys of Southern California, producing temperatures into the 90's Thursday and Friday.
It's early spr ... |
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March 30, 2011 |
Computer upgrade takes De Luz station offline
- posted 3:58 PM
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An upgrade to an aging computer at the De Luz location yesterday isn't quite completed yet, and has taken data from the De Luz station offline.
We're working to get the data stream from De Luz b ... |
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March 28, 2011 |
Final storm of March slightly pads month totals (updated)
- posted 9:20 PM
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The last storm of the month didn't amount to much as it passed through Southern California's inland valleys Sunday, leaving only up to 0.05" of rainfall.
Many of the 15 WeatherCurrents communiti ... |
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March 25, 2011 |
Storm totals: March 25th, 2011 (updated)
- posted 8:50 PM
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The third storm of the week arrived Friday morning in the inland valleys and left by the middle of afternoon.
Showers didn't start until after midnight, and several around affected the northern ... |
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WeatherCurrents in the news: Friday, March 25, 2011
- posted 12:07 PM
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The new San Bernardino station and community site was featured today in an article Thursday in The San Bernardino Sun. We'd like to
thank our friends at the Sun, especially Josh Dulaney, for he ... |
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March 24, 2011 |
Another two storms through the weekend
- posted 4:53 PM
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Spring is off to a wet start. The third storm of the week was on approach Thursday afternoon, getting ready to deliver what is predicted to be a quarter to a half of an inch of rain through Frida ... |
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Storm totals: March 23rd-24th, 2011 (updated)
- posted 1:41 PM
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A fast-moving storm, the second of a young spring, blew through the region Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Two more storms are due before the unsettled weather lifts early next week.
... |
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March 23, 2011 |
More rain on the way: Wednesday evening, again Thursday night, again Saturday night ...
- posted 12:30 AM
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Another couple of storms are set to pile on to what has become a wet end of the month. The jet stream is still churning through our area and directing systems into Southern California. The patter ... |
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March 22, 2011 |
Storm totals: March 20th-22nd, 2011
- posted 11:37 PM
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The first storm of the spring was cold, blustery and winter-like and left up to two inches of rainfall in Southern California's inland valleys.
It was also the first major storm of March, follow ... |
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March 19, 2011 |
Last rain of the winter barely registers
- posted 11:47 PM
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The first part of a storm straddling winter and spring swept through the inland valleys of Southern California Saturday morning, leaving rainfall of a twentieth of an inch or less.
Most inland l ... |
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March 18, 2011 |
Spring will start with rain
- posted 6:16 PM
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A two-pronged storm this weekend will leave up to an inch and a half of rainfall in Southern California's inland valleys, transforming what's been a dry March into something of a normal one, at l ... |
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March 13, 2011 |
Showers a possibility for next weekend
- posted 5:54 PM
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Spring-like conditions, including mild, seasonal temperatures are set to continue through much of the next week in Southern California's inland valleys, with a cooling trend beginning Thursday an ... |
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March 12, 2011 |
Spring ahead - Daylight Saving Time returns Sunday
- posted 7:38 PM
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Time to move those clocks ahead one hour; Daylight Saving Time is nearly here for 2011.
This year, Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. and Canada begins on Sunday, March 13th, at 2am. We'll give th ... |
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March 8, 2011 |
Storm totals: March 6th-7th, 2011
- posted 7:58 PM
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March storms have been stingy in recent years, and the first storm of the young month was no exception. Scattered showers fell in the inland valleys, and there were a fair amount of clouds, but r ... |
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Hurricane force winds hit desert areas Monday
- posted 6:42 PM
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The worst winds were near Burns Canyon, in San Bernardino County, not far from the Banning Pass, where National Weather Service reports had gusts of up to 73 mph.
The very high winds were confin ... |
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March 6, 2011 |
Light rain, drizzle and gusty winds through Monday
- posted 8:56 PM
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The southern part of a winter storm will tease the inland valleys with some light rain, drizzle and potentially gust winds before exiting Monday afternoon.
As of Sunday night, drizzle was alread ... |
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March 4, 2011 |
Warm weather through Saturday; storm Sunday night and Monday
- posted 4:00 PM
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A round of warmer weather will be the rule through the next week in the inland valleys, interrupted by a March's second storm system Sunday night and Monday.
In the wake of a weak storm that cam ... |
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March 3, 2011 |
Outlook: March probably cooler, drier than normal
- posted 6:21 PM
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A month ago, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center had a similar outlook for February, one that turned out to be partly wrong when the second half of the month turned wet.
For March, there's a 33% ch ... |
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March 1, 2011 |
Retrospective: February warm and dry, then cold and wet
- posted 6:39 PM
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February began with bouts of Santa Ana winds and warmer than normal temperatures, then flipped into a cold, wet period that covered the final two weeks of the month.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Ce ... |
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February 27, 2011 |
Arctic storm photos: snow, hail, and a swollen creek
- posted 11:20 PM
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Below are some pictures from this past weekend's cold storm, the coldest since Valentine's Day in 2008.
The storm featured between one and two and a quarter inches of rain in the inland valleys, ... |
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Storm totals: February 25th-27th, 2011 (updated)
- posted 12:22 PM
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The coldest storm in two years delivered an arctic blast to Southern California's inland valleys, along with heavy rain, periods of hail, and snow down to the 1,300 foot level, and widespread fro ... |
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February 26, 2011 |
Add hail to the mix; frosty night ahead; snow levels may fall to 1,000 feet tonight
- posted 3:47 PM
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There have been several reports of hail and graupel on this chilly Saturday in the inland valleys, but little measurable rainfall this afternoon.
Hail was reported in Moreno Valley in the noon h ... |
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Rain overnight is heavy; showers, thunderstorms and snow potential for the rest of Saturday
- posted 12:17 PM
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The cold front of an arctic storm has moved east, leaving heavy rainfall of an inch to two inches or more in the inland valleys, and snow of up to two feet in the local mountains.
There was a re ... |
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Snow reports for Beaumont / Cherry Valley, Idyllwild, Wrightwood, Palomar Mountain
- posted 11:49 AM
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Snow was reported Saturday morning down the 2,400 foot level this morning in parts of the Cherry Valley / Beaumont area, with some accumulation above 2,800 feet.
In the San Jacinto mountains in ... |
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February 25, 2011 |
We depend on you
- posted 5:30 PM
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And that's not just to be visitors to WeatherCurrents.com. Many of our best news articles and featured photos are made possible by people like you, who have contributed weather reports and pictur ... |
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February 24, 2011 |
Arctic storm set to deliver snow levels down to 1,500 feet Saturday night
- posted 6:15 PM
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A storm on approach could be the coldest in at least two years in Southern California's inland valleys. According to the latest predictions, the storm is set to deliver rainfall of between half a ... |
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February 22, 2011 |
Snowfall this weekend in inland valleys?
- posted 4:45 PM
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The latest forecasts for a very cold winter storm expected this coming weekend include a possibility of snow at very low elevations (down to 1,000 feet) that could bring light snowfall to places ... |
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February 21, 2011 |
Storm totals: February 19th-20th, 2011
- posted 6:44 PM
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Another strong, cold winter storm pelted the inland valleys with rain, then showers and even some hail in two waves over President's Day weekend.
Totals from the storm ranged from just under an ... |
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February 19, 2011 |
Each storm system has its own "personality"
- posted 1:53 PM
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And that includes the current weekend storm gusting through Southern California, according to Jim Purpura, meteorologist in charge at the National Weather Service's San Diego office, which covers ... |
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February 18, 2011 |
Heavy rain falling Friday night; more on Saturday night with second cold front
- posted 10:32 PM
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A strong winter storm arrived Friday evening in the the inland valleys, with heavy rain and winds on Friday night, another strong wave Saturday night, and showers and thunderstorms possible betwe ... |
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Storm totals: February 16th-17th, 2011
- posted 11:14 AM
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A cold, swift winter storm came and went through the inland valleys Wednesday, with small amounts of rainfall trailing into Thursday morning. It was the first storm of what has been an otherwise ... |
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February 15, 2011 |
Storms won't be the equal of December's seven day event
- posted 11:09 PM
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The two well-publicized winter storms coming in from the Gulf of Alaska won't match the magnitude of December's record seven days of rain.
They won't even come close, although we could get measu ... |
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February 13, 2011 |
Storms brewing: second half of week to be wet and cold
- posted 10:22 PM
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Following a dry spell that's lasted most of the last month and a half, the pattern is changing and two storms are aiming for Southern California's inland valleys.
The return of onshore flow is e ... |
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February 7, 2011 |
Big change in weather pattern coming this weekend
- posted 11:04 PM
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Wet weather, absent for much of the last month and a half, looks poised to return to Southern California's inland valleys by early next week, according to the most recent weather model forecasts. ... |
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February 2, 2011 |
Outlook: February probably drier, cooler than normal
- posted 2:05 PM
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The latest outlooks from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center have been issued, and they show lower than normal rainfall probabilities and temperatures, lasting through the rest of the winter.
The g ... |
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Strongs winds problematic Wednesday morning, especially to the north
- posted 1:32 PM
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Strong, chilly Santa Ana winds caused a few problems in the Inland Empire Wednesday morning, with winds up to 60 mph in the San Bernardino pass areas.
In the inland valleys of San Diego and Rive ... |
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January 31, 2011 |
Monday internet access outage affects Temecula station
- posted 11:11 PM
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An internet access outage Monday morning in the South Temecula area interrupted the feed from the Temecula station for about six hours.
The cause of the disruption remained unknown, but access c ... |
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Storm totals: January 30th-31st, 2011 (updated)
- posted 10:52 PM
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Following a dry spell that lasted almost four weeks, a fast-moving storm left up to three quarters of an inch of rainfall in Southern California's inland valleys to close out January.
The storm ... |
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January 28, 2011 |
Santa Ana winds selective again; light showers by Monday?
- posted 12:14 AM
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Offshore winds came once again Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning, like they have several times this month, to the inland valleys.
The lastest round should be the last for a week, as l ... |
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January 23, 2011 |
Outages likely for French Valley Monday and Tuesday
- posted 11:49 PM
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Satellite maintenance will take down the feed from WeatherCurrents' French Valley weather station on Monday and Tuesday.
Data will continue to be collected during any outage times, and transmitt ... |
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Sunday morning's wind gusts affect some communities, not others
- posted 9:59 PM
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Santa Ana winds blew once again in the inland valleys Sunday, although they were moderate and there were no reports of damage.
The winds were at their most intense from early morning to noon, co ... |
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January 21, 2011 |
Thursday's Santa Ana winds milder than expected
- posted 12:46 AM
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Despite predictions of dry wind gusts of up to 50 mph in some locations for Thursday, the offshore flow that did show up was much milder in the inland valleys, a trend that is likely to continue ... |
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January 18, 2011 |
Outlook: Rest of January dry, warmer than normal
- posted 9:22 PM
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Based on the latest outlook from the Climate Prediction Center, we can expect the rest of the month to be mainly dry and warmer than usual.
The latest outlooks show a 33% chance of warmer than n ... |
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Monday's temps (up to 90°) warmest since early November
- posted 2:08 AM
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Monday turned into the warmest day of five consecutive warm days, with temperatures in the inland valleys reaching 90°F (in Riverside).
It was the warmest day since a heat wave that occurre ... |
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January 15, 2011 |
Warm Friday to be followed by a few more warm days
- posted 12:40 AM
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Southern California was busy getting a break from wet winter weather Friday, basking instead in sunshine and warm temperatures.
The latest forecast predictions have the warm weather extending to ... |
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January 9, 2011 |
New Year's Eve photos from Old Town Temecula
- posted 10:39 PM
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The following are a collection of photos taken this past New Year's Eve at a celebration at the new Temecula City Hall in Old Town Temecula.
The photos include a Beatles cover band, the City Hal ... |
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Outlook: Variable high clouds, warming trend, no rain next week
- posted 9:41 PM
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The latest forecasts from the National Weather Service show a relatively uneventful week ahead, giving the inland valleys another week to dry out from a series of storms that ended January 3rd.
... |
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January 6, 2011 |
Light showers possible Thursday night, Friday morning; cool weekend ahead
- posted 11:34 AM
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A weak system currently off the coast could generate some light scattered showers Thursday night and Friday morning in the inland valleys, and a drier, follow-on system will keep the weather cool ... |
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January 5, 2011 |
Outlook: January probably wetter than normal
- posted 1:48 PM
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The latest outlooks from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center predict a wetter than normal January in the inland valleys and throughout Southern California, with temperatures near normal.
Following ... |
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January 4, 2011 |
Storm totals: January 2nd-4th, 2011 (updated)
- posted 11:50 AM
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The first storm of 2011 didn't take long to arrive, and left up to an inch of rainfall in the already soggy inland valleys of Riverside and San Diego counties.
The system was a cutoff low, and l ... |
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January 2, 2011 |
December rain puts many locations above season averages; more on way by Sunday evening
- posted 11:54 AM
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The very wet month of December resulted in many WeatherCurrents locations being above their season averages.
And, of course, we're not done yet. January and February are typically the wettest mo ... |
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January 1, 2011 |
Another morning of freezing temperatures and frost Sunday
- posted 11:37 PM
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The latest in a series of cold mornings is set once again to bring freezing temperatures and frost to many of the inland valleys Sunday.
Frost could affect Wildomar (predicted low of 30°F), ... |
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2010 coolest in more than a decade (in most inland valley locations)
- posted 9:23 PM
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There was story after story this past year about cooler than normal weather, from spring all the way through summer and fall, and when it was done, 2010 was the coolest year in WeatherCurrents hi ... |
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December 31, 2010 |
More frost and freezing morning temperatures to greet New Year
- posted 11:30 PM
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Another round of freezing temperatures and areas of frost are expected in the inland valleys for the morning of New Year's Day, although not quite as cold as those of New Year's Eve.
Some of the ... |
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December 30, 2010 |
Freeze and frost for New Year's Eve
- posted 10:32 PM
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The last day of the year is set to be a cold one, with freezing or near-freezing temperatures and frost set to spread across the inland valleys Thursday night and Friday morning.
Here's a sample ... |
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Storm totals: December 29th, 2010 (updated)
- posted 11:37 AM
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A cold winter storm whisked through Wednesday, and soaked the already wet Southern California inland valleys with rain that totaled over an inch in some communities.
Ground was already wet from ... |
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December 28, 2010 |
Storm photos: rain, rivers and flooding (updated)
- posted 12:05 AM
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The following are reader-contributed photos of some effect of a six day storm that featured the heaviest rainfall since WeatherCurrents began ten years ago.
Many of the photos are from the final ... |
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December 27, 2010 |
Storm totals: December 25th-26th, 2010
- posted 11:36 PM
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A fast-moving storm ended a tranquil Christmas day with overnight rain in the inland valleys, departing by Sunday afternoon as quickly as it came, and padding soggy December rainfall totals.
Est ... |
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December 23, 2010 |
Final storm totals: December 17th-23rd, 2010
- posted 9:02 PM
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Another day of very heavy rain inundated the inland valleys Wednesday, with most of it falling in the early morning hours. Scattered showers continued into Thursday from the remnants of the storm ... |
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We won't get long to dry out; rain due again Saturday night
- posted 3:01 PM
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And, in addition, another storm could be inbound by the middle of next week, padding what have been outsized rainfall totals for December.
Fortunately, it looks like the amount from the upcoming ... |
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December 22, 2010 |
Murrieta rain gauge repaired (temporarily)
- posted 8:07 PM
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Sometime later this week we're going to replace the Murrieta rain gauge.
Tuesday night's clog turned out not be a clog at all, but the result of debris blown into the gauge and preventing its in ... |
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Murrieta rain gauge clogged again
- posted 8:47 AM
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The latest clog appears to have happened last night, before midnight or so.
We'll be going out this morning to get and debris out of it, pour the water through, and adjust the rainfall if necessary. |
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December 21, 2010 |
Storm totals update: December 17th-21st, 2010
- posted 7:21 PM
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Heavy rain continued Tuesday as a long, strong, broad storm continued to lash Southern California's inland valleys. Rain continued to fall without pause Tuesday.
The continuing rain caused numer ... |
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December drier than normal forecast swept downstream
- posted 12:48 PM
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Before the start of each month, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center publishes a prediction for the month and for the next three.
Since there is a strong La Nina condition persisting in the equatori ... |
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Storm totals: December 17th-20th, 2010 (second update)
- posted 6:21 AM
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As a very strong, long, moisture-laden storm continued to pound the inland valleys Monday, street flooding was evident in most communities.
The National Weather Service had a flash flood warning ... |
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December 20, 2010 |
Tuesday night's lunar eclipse viewing likely obscured by storm
- posted 10:04 PM
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A total lunar eclipse, due Tuesday night on the winter solstice, will probably end up being obscured by storm clouds.
The lunar eclipse, in which the earth moves between the sun and the moon, wi ... |
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News story roundup: Region pounded by storm
- posted 5:29 PM
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One news story today called the current storm "The storm of the decade". Several inches of rain have already fallen in many locations and there's more to come over the next couple of days. Here's ... |
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Rain gauges: Murrieta and Moreno Valley back; totals corrected
- posted 5:04 PM
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At this point all thirteen rain gauges in the WeatherCurrents network should be reporting normally.
The Murrieta rain gauge was unclogged this afternoon. A couple of pictures of the clog and the ... |
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Rain gauge issues: Murrieta and Moreno Valley
- posted 1:01 PM
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It became clear yesterday that we're experiencing clogs in rain gauges at WeatherCurrents' Murrieta and Moreno Valley locations, as heavy rainfall elsewhere didn't register correctly at those two ... |
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December 18, 2010 |
Storm totals: December 15th-16th, 2010
- posted 3:02 PM
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The first of a series of storms whisked quickly through the inland valleys Wednesday night and Thursday, leaving more than a quarter of an inch of rainfall in some locations.
As reported in our ... |
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December 16, 2010 |
Thursday morning rainfall heavier than expected
- posted 12:04 PM
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Rainfall in Thursday's early morning hours exceeded predictions, with some inland valley communities approaching a third of an inch by noontime, kicking off a week of on and off wet weather.
Mos ... |
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December 14, 2010 |
Wet weather incoming; persisting and strengthening into next week
- posted 11:29 PM
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According to the latest weather models, we're due for a run of wet weather over the next week, with most of the rainfall after the weekend.
The first of three systems is due by Wednesday night, ... |
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December 10, 2010 |
Warm weekend ahead
- posted 12:01 PM
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With warm, sunny weather on the way this weekend, it won't feel very much like winter, even though the winter solstice is only eleven days from now.
Strong high pressure aloft and weak offshore ... |
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Apologies for Friday morning web site outage
- posted 11:56 AM
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The WeatherCurrents.com web site was down due to a server issue from about 10:16am to 11:33am Friday morning. Everything is now operating normally again.
We're investigating the cause of the out ... |
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December 6, 2010 |
Storm totals: December 5th-6th, 2010 (updated)
- posted 8:51 AM
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The second of two weekend systems deposited up to a half of an inch of rain in the inland valleys Sunday night and Monday morning.
Rainfall was heavily skewed to the north with this storm. River ... |
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December 5, 2010 |
Outlook: December warmer, drier than normal
- posted 6:36 PM
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The latest outlook from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center forecasts that December will be warmer and drier than normal through December.
The drier than normal forecast is expected to hold through ... |
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November 30, 2010 |
Less wind, warmer days through Thursday
- posted 12:49 PM
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Offshore flow is beginning to wane, and with it, so are some of the dry winds that have been blowing about the inland valleys the past couple of days.
Winds speeds peaked on Monday, and were blo ... |
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November 28, 2010 |
Storm totals: November 28th-29th, 2010 (updated)
- posted 6:33 PM
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A fast-moving, cold storm left rainfall in its wake as it came quickly through the Saturday night and Sunday morning of a holiday weekend.
The rainfall was the last predicted for the month of No ... |
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November 27, 2010 |
Storm totals: November 23rd-24th, 2010
- posted 11:03 PM
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The second, weaker storm of the week followed its older sibling into the region Tuesday evening and Wednesday, and left mostly light rainfall in the inland valleys.
Showers were intermittent, an ... |
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November 26, 2010 |
Freeze and frost warnings for Friday morning
- posted 12:55 AM
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A second round of freeze and frost warnings were issued for the inland valleys for Thursday night and Friday morning following freezing and near freezing temperatures Thursday morning.
Predicted ... |
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November 23, 2010 |
Light showers possible Tuesday afternoon and evening, Thanksgiving sunny and dry, frost threat
- posted 7:13 AM
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Another cold storm is approaching from the north today, and should lead to some light showers and gusty winds this afternoon and evening in the inland valleys. Cold nights and cool days will foll ... |
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November 22, 2010 |
Storm totals: November 20th-22nd, 2010 (updated)
- posted 5:50 PM
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A strong, cold Gulf of Alaska storm, with elements of sub-tropical moisture, brought gusty winds and substantial rainfall to the inland valleys over the weekend. The rain came in two waves, the f ... |
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November 19, 2010 |
Update: Cold weekend storm packs over an inch of rain
- posted 1:49 PM
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Skies were already overcast on Friday as a deepening marine layer portended a strong Gulf of Alaska storm's later arrival in the region.
The latest predictions for the incoming storm are for two ... |
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November 15, 2010 |
Outlook: Next storm due at week's end
- posted 7:10 AM
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After a week that marked the first (late) Santa Ana winds of the season, onshore flow makes a gradual return this week, culminating with a storm next weekend.
Models are predicting that a large ... |
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November 12, 2010 |
November 11th marks first Santa Ana winds of season
- posted 1:00 PM
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In what was a very late start to their traditional fall appearances, Santa Ana winds showed up on Veteran's Day in the inland valleys.
The dry winds gusted between about 11am to 7pm yesterday, u ... |
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November 8, 2010 |
Storm totals: November 8th, 2010
- posted 2:29 PM
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The second stormy disturbance in as many days left the first measurable rainfall of the month in most of the inland valleys Monday morning.
Predictions before the storm called for up a quarter o ... |
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Storm totals: October 30th, 2010
- posted 12:23 PM
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A fast-moving, uneventful storm delivered light rain the Saturday morning before Halloween to the inland valleys. It was done in the morning, and left conditions cool for the rest of the day.
Th ... |
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November 7, 2010 |
Outlook: November right at normal
- posted 8:21 PM
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The latest data from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center portend a normal November for Southern California's inland valleys, both in terms of temperatures and rainfall.
The longer range (three mont ... |
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Saturday storm passes by uneventfully; Sunday night storm on track
- posted 7:42 PM
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The first of two storms whisked through the region Saturday evening, without any measurable rain falling at any of WeatherCurrents' thirteen stations.
A second storm was poised to motor through ... |
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Daylight Saving Time ends for 2010; turn clocks back
- posted 10:59 AM
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This Sunday marks the end of Daylight Saving Time for the year, which began on Sunday, March 14th. Everyone should turn their clocks back one hour (the "fall back" part of the "spring forward, fa ... |
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November 6, 2010 |
Two storms on the way Saturday evening and Sunday night
- posted 5:00 PM
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The first of two quick storms was arriving Saturday evening in the inland valleys, with a slightly stronger encore expected Sunday night.
The first storm was expected to be good for a few isolat ... |
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November 5, 2010 |
November heat wave includes two 100° days inland
- posted 11:46 AM
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The now-waning heat wave that began this month included two triple-digit days at WeatherCurrents' Riverside location in Canyon Crest.
Riverside recorded high temperatures of 100.2°F and 100 ... |
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November 4, 2010 |
October finished wetter, cooler than normal
- posted 11:48 AM
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Bucking predictions for a dry autumn, rainfall piled up in October. Temperatures were well below normal for the month, continuing a trend that's lasted most of this year.
The biggest surprise wa ... |
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November 3, 2010 |
Record heat possible Wednesday inland
- posted 10:35 AM
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Even as high pressure begins to weaken today, temperatures were set to reach well into the 90's in what would be the hottest day in a few weeks.
According to the National Weather Service, "Tempe ... |
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October 25, 2010 |
Storm totals: October 18th-22nd, 2010 (fourth update)
- posted 11:35 AM
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A slow-moving October storm left strong rain totals in many inland valley locations over this past week, reducing immediate fire risk and providing a strong start to what's been predicted to be a ... |
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Temecula, Riverside and San Jacinto now using new wind sensors
- posted 11:23 AM
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Upgraded wind sensors are in place at WeatherCurrents stations in Temecula, Riverside and San Jacinto.
The new Peet Bros Ultimeter Pro anemometers replaced the older design, and also required re ... |
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Another week, another storm
- posted 11:13 AM
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The unusually cool, wet weather pattern that's persisted for over a week continued Monday morning with more rainfall as another storm arrived.
On Monday morning, Fallbrook and De Luz led the way ... |
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October 19, 2010 |
Pre-dawn lightning, thunder and downpours wake up Temecula Valley, Fallbrook and De Luz
- posted 7:32 AM
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A pre-dawn lightning show, along with thunder and heavy rain, left heavy rain in parts of the inland valleys Tuesday morning.
At 7:30 am, rain totals were at 1.07" in Fallbrook, 0.67" in Temecul ... |
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October 17, 2010 |
Outlook: Storm first, then below normal for the week
- posted 10:30 PM
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Periods of showers and cloudy conditions should mark the first part of the coming week, followed by fair skies and cool temperatures for the rest of the week.
Showers were expected to be light o ... |
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October 13, 2010 |
Thunderstorms back in forecast for Thursday, Friday
- posted 7:21 AM
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Thunderstorms have snuck back into the National Weather Service forecasts for the inland valleys as this week has progressed.
Mid-level moisture is expected to be funneled in tomorrow, leading t ... |
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October 10, 2010 |
Outlook: Above, below and back to normal
- posted 10:14 PM
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Sunday was likely the hottest day of the latest heat event, and temperatures are expected to trend cooler over the next week, according to the latest predictions.
But, temperatures should stay a ... |
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October 7, 2010 |
Storm totals: October 4th-6th, 2010 (updated)
- posted 7:37 AM
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Elements of this week's storm were still around on Thursday morning, after three days of variably cloudy skies, cool temperatures, and scattered showers.
Most communities had recorded at least s ... |
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October 5, 2010 |
Storm Totals: October 4th (updated)
- posted 9:00 AM
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Scattered light showers, drizzle, clouds and wind arrived with a cold low pressure trough Monday.
The early season system looked to remain in place into Wednesday, and could bring a light dustin ... |
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October 3, 2010 |
Incoming storm Monday and Tuesday could produce 0.15" of showers
- posted 8:32 PM
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What a difference a week makes. Just one week after record hot temperatures, a cold front and showers are on the way.
Marine layer arrived in the western inland valleys early Sunday night, marki ... |
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Outlook: Cool, dry autumn expected
- posted 3:22 PM
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The latest predictions from the Climate Prediction Center foretell a cool, dry October, with the pattern probably lasting until at least December.
For the shorter term, we're looking at below no ... |
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October 1, 2010 |
Storm totals: Sept. 30th - Oct. 1st (updated)
- posted 7:20 PM
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A low pressure system sitting off the coast rotated subtropical moisture through the region the latter half of the week, leading to periods of clouds, thunderstorms, thunder and lightning, and sc ... |
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September 30, 2010 |
Thunderstorms lead to isolated showers Thursday
- posted 11:47 AM
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Unstable subtropical moisture circulating in the area since Wednesday led to sprinkles, showers and brief downpours in the inland valleys Thursday.
At the noon hour, WeatherCurrents stations in ... |
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September 28, 2010 |
Partly cloudy skies and isolated sprinkles replaces triple digit temperatures
- posted 7:38 AM
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After a few days of summer in fall, mid and high level moisture is forecast to end triple digit heat today, replaced instead by a different flavor of typical summer weather: thunderstorms.
Isola ... |
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September 27, 2010 |
Monday is hottest day of year in many inland valley communities
- posted 3:02 PM
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A late September heat wave continued to scorch the inland valleys Monday, leading to the hottest day of the year in many locations.
Monday was the hottest day of the year in Temecula (110°F ... |
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September 26, 2010 |
Sunday features scorching heat; one more day before cooling trend
- posted 10:00 PM
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Another blistering day in the inland valleys featured temperatures even hotter than Saturday, and the heat extended nearly all the way to the coast.
All thirteen WeatherCurrents communities, and ... |
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September 25, 2010 |
Saturday heat soars into triple digits in inland valleys
- posted 4:00 PM
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It was hot everywhere on Saturday as an expected heat wave revved up, with 100°F temperatures recorded nearly everywhere in western Riverside and northern San Diego counties. And we may not ... |
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Rainbow fire snarls Friday afternoon traffic
- posted 3:53 PM
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A small fire in the Rainbow area, south of Temecula and east of Fallbrook, snarled traffic on Interstate 15 and brought out helicopters and fire-bombers on Friday afternoon.
The fire started as ... |
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September 22, 2010 |
Heat wave on the way
- posted 4:18 PM
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A big warm up is coming to the Southern California region as fall begins, and is expected to bring temperatures in the inland valleys into triple digits by this weekend.
According to the latest ... |
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September 6, 2010 |
Outlook: Cooler weather contrast to first hot week of September
- posted 11:30 PM
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After a hot start, on Labor Day September weather began to settle in for a cooler than normal run, one that is expected to continue for a couple of weeks.
Last week, the inland valleys experienc ... |
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August 25, 2010 |
Vegetation fire reported near Lake Skinner Wednesday afternoon
- posted 2:44 PM
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As part of Wednesday afternoon's mayhem, a vegetation fire was reported in the Temecula Valley Wine Country at 1:54pm.
Few details were known, but the fire was at Warren Road and Summitville Str ... |
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August 24, 2010 |
Monday heat not quite the worst of the year; Tuesday shaping up hotter
- posted 12:00 PM
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For 2010, July 15th is still the hottest day to date in the inland valleys, although Monday made a good run at it and Tuesday could be hotter still as a heat wave continues to bake the region.
O ... |
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August 22, 2010 |
Above normal heat set to end by next weekend
- posted 11:07 PM
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A run of summer heat that's persisted since August 15th should wind down later this week in the inland valleys.
The latest forecasts from the National Weather Services call for temperatures rang ... |
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August 8, 2010 |
Cooler than normal summer continues into August
- posted 8:49 PM
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A cooler than normal summer in Southern California and its inland valleys extended into the first week of August, and appeared likely to go at least another week.
In Temecula, July was the coole ... |
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July 18, 2010 |
Outlook: Normal July finish, August warmer than normal
- posted 9:56 PM
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The latest monthly outlook from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center predicts a hotter and drier than normal August ahead.
Despite last week's heat wave, the first of the summer, July to date is bel ... |
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July 16, 2010 |
Thunderstorms run across inland valleys Thursday (updated)
- posted 9:28 AM
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Thunderstorms surged past the mountains and dropped scattered rainfall in southwestern Riverside County and northern San Diego counties Thursday afternoon.
Lightning could be seen off and on for ... |
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July 14, 2010 |
3000 acre Camp Pendleton fire 80% contained Wednesday afternoon
- posted 10:46 PM
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According to the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, a fire that broke out during a live fire exercise on the base Tuesday was 80% contained by Wednesday afternoon after scorching 3000 acres.
The ... |
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Triple digits inland as heat wave ramps up; More hot weather on the way
- posted 10:28 PM
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The first sustained heat wave of the summer baked the inland valley Wednesday, putting ten of thirteen WeatherCurrents station above 100°F. And hot weather was expected to last through Satur ... |
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July 11, 2010 |
First monsoonal thunderstorms of the summer shower region
- posted 9:50 PM
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Although no WeatherCurrents locations recorded rainfall on Sunday, raindrops fell in Temecula Sunday morning and another cloudburst fell on northeastern Murrieta in the afternoon.
The clouds, th ... |
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July 8, 2010 |
Wednesday afternoon 5.4 earthquake latest in region
- posted 7:21 AM
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A magnitude 5.4 earthquake in the Anza-Borrego desert struck Southern California Wednesday evening. There were no reports of damage, but the quake, like many others this year, rattled nerves and ... |
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July 5, 2010 |
June finishes mild; July begins that way
- posted 4:16 PM
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Seasonally mild June temperatures are continuing into early July, and predictions for the month have July coming in normal, although the first week looks like more of the same.
According to NOAA ... |
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June 22, 2010 |
22 acre vegetation fire contained east of Temecula
- posted 7:45 AM
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A wildfire in the Temecula Valley wine country Monday afternoon was quickly contained, burning 22 acres.
There were no reports of injuries or structure damage.
According to Riverside County Fir ... |
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June 20, 2010 |
Below normal temperatures poised to continue for at least another week
- posted 3:19 PM
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Continuing a year-to-date trend, most inland valley temperatures in the first half of June were lower than normal. And, based on predictions from the National Weather Service and Climate Predicti ... |
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June 14, 2010 |
Strong 5.7 Monday night aftershock rattles Southern California
- posted 9:40 PM
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An earthquake shook the inland valleys Monday night, rattling houses and buildings for a few seconds.
The quake's magnitude was a preliminary 5.7 on the moment magnitude scale, and was centered ... |
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June 12, 2010 |
Twin quakes in Anza-Borrego desert shake inland valleys Saturday night
- posted 9:51 PM
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A couple of mild earthquakes about a half minute apart in the Anza-Borrego desert were felt across Southern California Saturday night.
The first was a magnitude 4.9 on the Richter scale, centere ... |
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June 7, 2010 |
Tenaja wildfire contained at eight acres
- posted 8:08 PM
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A Monday afternoon fire near the Cleveland National forest west of La Cresta scorched eight acres before it was quickly contained.
The fire was reported at 2:30pm and burned some heavy brush and ... |
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June 6, 2010 |
May finishes cooler than normal in inland valleys; June could be warmer
- posted 12:58 PM
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The month of May was a few degrees cooler than it normally is, with a greater than normal number of low pressure systems coming through and no significant heat waves.
The warmest days, in fact, ... |
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May 31, 2010 |
Memorial Day wildfire threatens homes before containment in southern Menifee
- posted 10:46 PM
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A 35 acre wildfire Monday afternoon in the southern Menifee area threatened homes before being contained around 4:30pm.
The fire was reported at 3:41pm, according to the Riverside County Fire De ... |
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May 30, 2010 |
Memorial Day weekend brings first taste of summer; cooler days ahead
- posted 3:08 PM
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Sunny skies and warm to very warm temperatures in the inland valleys Memorial Day weekend gave a taste of summer weather ahead.
The pattern was set to change by Tuesday, though, with milder weat ... |
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May 23, 2010 |
Scattered showers, hail, and thunderstorms as storm blows through Sunday (second update)
- posted 10:45 AM
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An unusually strong late-season cold front blew through the inland valleys Sunday, bringing scattered showers, hail and a chance of thunderstorms.
A storm cell had left 0.23" at WeatherCurrents' ... |
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May 16, 2010 |
Late spring pattern beginning to settle in
- posted 10:46 AM
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With some healthy doses of low clouds predicted over the next few days, the normal late spring weather pattern is beginning to settle in in the inland valleys.
May and especially June are notori ... |
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May 2, 2010 |
Storm totals: April 28th
- posted 10:19 PM
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A late-season storm caused sporadic light showers last Wednesday, in what could be the last significant rainfall of the season in Riverside and San Diego's inland valleys.
Fallbrook (0.15") and ... |
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Outlook for May: Normal, but perhaps a little cooler in the middle
- posted 4:22 PM
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Going into the second full month of spring, normal weather conditions are expected, except that the second week of month looks cooler than usual.
Updates from the Climate Prediction Center show ... |
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April 14, 2010 |
Murrieta weather service interruption due to internet provider change
- posted 7:10 AM
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A changeover to different internet access was in process at the Murrieta weather station Wednesday, and has interrupted the data feed to the WeatherCurrents web site.
We're working to get the fe ... |
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April 4, 2010 |
Mexicali earthquake rattles inland valleys Easter Sunday
- posted 11:41 PM
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A strong 7.2 magnitude earthquake centered south of Mexicali in Baja California, Mexico was felt throughout Southern California Sunday.
The quake struck at 3:40pm about 37 miles south-southeast ... |
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March 28, 2010 |
Spring's first storm due Wednesday
- posted 11:41 AM
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A change in the weather pattern is predicted to bring a cold, gusty, winter-like storm our way Wednesday and Thursday.
Following a dry March, the storm could bring the first decent rainfall sinc ... |
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March 24, 2010 |
Another Power Outage in Murrieta
- posted 6:33 AM
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The Murrieta Weather Station is down again after another power outage took down the computer.
Attempts to turn the computer back on have not been successful. We will work on getting the feed bac ... |
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March 19, 2010 |
Power Outage Temporarily Takes Down Murrieta Station
- posted 8:35 AM
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A power outage on Thursday morning has caused a computer glitch that is causing weather data to not flow to the WeatherCurrents web site.
WeatherCurrents is using a backup feed to update the mai ... |
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March 14, 2010 |
Wildflower season is here; it's a "good bloom year"
- posted 4:42 PM
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It's the time of the year for wildflower blooms, especially after all of the recent rains that have made this the wettest year since 2007-2008 and perhaps the wettest since 2004-2005 in Southern ... |
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March 9, 2010 |
Monday night storm leads to clouds, sprinkles, wind, but not much else
- posted 6:16 PM
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The second system of the week swept in and through from the north overnight Monday, leaving little measurable precipitation in its wake.
Measurable rainfall was limited to Fallbrook, where 0.04" ... |
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March 8, 2010 |
Storm totals: March 6th-8th, 2010 (updated)
- posted 10:39 PM
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Another in a series of weekend storms left rain in the inland valleys Saturday and Sunday, padding rainfall totals that were already above normal for the year.
After some showers Saturday aftern ... |
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March 5, 2010 |
First storm of March leaves sporadic or no rainfall
- posted 12:24 PM
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An overnight cold front left between zero and a fifth of an inch of rainfall in the inland valleys Thursday.
Rainfall was heaviest to the north and the south, leaving the central areas of Rivers ... |
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March 4, 2010 |
Outlook for March: Another wet month
- posted 8:07 PM
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As the El Nino pattern continues in the equatorial pacific, predictions have been made for a wet March.
The Climate Prediction Center has forecast a 50% chance of a wetter than normal month for ... |
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Storm totals: February 27th-28th, 2010
- posted 4:56 PM
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A cold storm brought February rainfall to near normal in the inland valleys last weekend.
Nearly all of the rain fell on Saturday, in moderate to heavy amounts at times, with showers trailing in ... |
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February 21, 2010 |
Storm totals: February 19th-20th, 2010
- posted 2:34 PM
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The third substantial storm of the month contributed moderately to season totals Friday and Saturday.
Overnight rain totals in the inland valley ranged from 0.15" (East San Jacinto) to 0.68" (Fa ... |
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February 19, 2010 |
Weekend Outlook: Wet, especially Saturday
- posted 8:10 AM
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Following what's been a week of nice weather, the weather pattern over Southern California is changing.
The storm track is back.
Some areas could see rain by this afternoon, although the chance ... |
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February 16, 2010 |
Dry this week, wet the next
- posted 6:19 AM
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Enjoy the dry, sunny weather this week, because longer range forecasts are hinting that wet weather will return for the last week of February and the early part of March.
With one to two and hal ... |
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February 11, 2010 |
Storm Totals: February 9-10, 2010
- posted 7:21 AM
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Another mid-week storm left substantial rainfall in the inland valleys Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Totals from the storm padded season totals that were already significantly above normal ... |
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February 7, 2010 |
Storm Totals: February 5-7, 2010
- posted 10:08 PM
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The inland valleys of Southern California received another winter soaking this past weekend, with up to two inches of rainfall dumped on our already soggy communities.
The heavy rain and showers ... |
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February 1, 2010 |
Magnitude 4.4 Earthquake Off Baja California Felt Inland
- posted 6:33 AM
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A Monday morning earthquake offshore of Baja California briefly rattled Southern California.
The quake shook buildings at 6:19am.
The preliminary magnitude of the quake was 4.8 on the richter s ... |
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January 22, 2010 |
Storm Totals: January 20, 2010
- posted 8:12 AM
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The third in a series of storms arrived on Wednesday and, like the others, left substantial rainfall in the inland valleys.
Riverside and San Diego counties were already quite soaked from the fi ... |
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January 20, 2010 |
Storm Totals: January 19-20, 2010 (updated)
- posted 8:14 AM
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The second storm of the week continued wet, stormy weather on Tuesday. Although the storm was generally not as strong as Monday's storm that dumped up to 2.5" in the inland valleys and more elsew ... |
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January 19, 2010 |
Storm Totals: January 17-18, 2010 (updated)
- posted 8:32 AM
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The first of a series of four storms soaked the inland valleys on Monday, delivering rainfall that was in line with predictions.
Totals were an inch or more across Western Riverside and Northern ... |
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January 18, 2010 |
Murrieta and Lake Elsinore Rain Gauges Clogged; Unclogged Monday Night
- posted 11:55 AM
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In what has become a familiar problem, our feathered friends have once again clogged rain gauges in Murrieta and Lake Elsinore.
The normal cause of rain gauge clogs is bird poop. Birds like to u ... |
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Saturday Morning Earthquake Felt Throughout Inland Valleys
- posted 12:17 AM
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A quake measuring magnitude 4.3 on the richter scale awoke many in the inland valleys on Saturday morning.
The earthquake was centered near Beaumont in the San Gorgonio pass area, and was felt t ... |
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January 17, 2010 |
Four Storm Systems in Place to Soak Region This Week
- posted 4:54 PM
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The first of at least four systems was beginning to move onshore in Southern California's northern counties Sunday afternoon.
This is the first in a series of storms coming this week that has le ... |
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January 12, 2010 |
Showers Possible Wednesday, Then Wet Weather Returns This Weekend
- posted 3:40 PM
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Except for a couple of weak storms, the dry pattern we've experienced since the beginning of winter looks set to end by this weekend.
Before the weekend comes, though, another weak storm could d ... |
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January 3, 2010 |
New Year Off to Dry Start
- posted 2:50 PM
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After a wet December, and in spite of El Nino conditions in the equatorial Pacific, the first week of January is predicted to be dry.
But not the second week. Or the month.
NOAA's Climate Predi ... |
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December 29, 2009 |
Weak Front May Bring Light Showers Wednesday
- posted 12:43 PM
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Another in a series of low pressure systems could lead to some light showers to finish out the year.
According to the latest from the National Weather Service, scattered clouds are predicted to ... |
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December 19, 2009 |
Winter Solstice is Monday; Least Daylight of Year
- posted 4:37 PM
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Monday marks the winter solstice in earth's northern hemisphere and the sun will make its shortest appearance of the year in our sky.
But not by much.
The time between sunrise and sunset on Mon ... |
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December 15, 2009 |
Storm Totals: December 11th-13th, 2009
- posted 8:16 AM
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A series of fast-moving fronts drenched the inland valleys over the weekend, especially Saturday, causing few problems but leaving between a half and two inches of rain.
The first storm entered ... |
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December 12, 2009 |
Murrieta Rain Gauge Clogged Saturday
- posted 6:45 PM
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Based on rainfall not keeping up to other local reports on Saturday, we suspect the rain gauge is clogged at WeatherCurrents' Murrieta site.
Rainfall for today, to about 6:30 pm, is likely actua ... |
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December 9, 2009 |
Showers by Friday, Then Rain Saturday Night and Sunday
- posted 12:33 PM
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According to the latest forecasts, timing and intensity of the next couple of storms are firming up.
The next system is weaker, warmer and less windy than Monday's storm. According to the Nation ... |
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December 8, 2009 |
Storm Totals: December 7th, 2009 (updated)
- posted 9:27 AM
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A cold winter storm caused lots of trouble Monday in the inland valleys, bringing strong winds and heavy rain of more than two inches in some spots.
The soaking began in the early morning, befor ... |
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November 29, 2009 |
Storm Totals: November 27th-28th, 2009 (updated)
- posted 8:52 AM
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A post-Thanksgiving weekend storm gave the parched inland valleys some much needed rainfall late Friday and Saturday, with the amounts varying from a tenth of an inch to six tenths of an inch.
A ... |
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November 22, 2009 |
Very Dry Weather Could Lead to Humidities in the Teens Tuesday through Thursday
- posted 11:29 AM
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A weak offshore flow event predicted for early this week looks poised to deliver low relative humidities in the middle of the week.
Despite low predicted humidities in the teens for most of the ... |
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Misconfiguration Takes Web Site Offline Sunday Morning
- posted 11:18 AM
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WeatherCurrents.com was not available for about six hours Sunday morning after a misconfiguration caused the site to be unreachable.
The problem was traced to changes in the configuration of the ... |
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November 16, 2009 |
Database Upgrade Breaks Sunday Totals; Restoration Later Monday
- posted 6:19 AM
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As a result of a database upgrade Sunday night, about a day's worth of weather data is currently missing from the site.
There are two backups, however, and the correct totals will be restored to ... |
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October 31, 2009 |
Daylight Saving Time Ends For 2009 on Sunday
- posted 12:10 PM
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Remember to turn your clocks back Saturday night and enjoy an extra hour of sleep - Daylight Saving Time ends at 2am.
As a result of DST ending, sunrise times will move back to near 6am, and sun ... |
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October 28, 2009 |
Windy Day Wednesday; Less Windy Thursday
- posted 10:04 PM
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Northwest winds gusted through the inland valleys Wednesday, more intense than Tuesday's winds, but did not reach dangerous levels sometimes seen this time of year.
Wind gusts in Fallbrook peake ... |
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September 24, 2009 |
La Cresta Wildire Burns 25 Acres Thursday (photos)
- posted 6:15 PM
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Swift action Thursday afternoon by firefighters knocked down as a fire started just above the Bear Creek area in northwest Murrieta.
The fire was reported at 11:58am. As of 2:40pm, the fire had ... |
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September 20, 2009 |
Hot, Dry Week Expected to Greet Autumn's Beginning
- posted 10:17 PM
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Santa Ana winds are one the curses of fall in Southern California, and the first event of the season is expected Tuesday through Thursday.
Temperatures in the inland valleys will top 100°F ... |
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Vail Ranch Wildfire Burns 340 Acres, 6 houses destroyed (updated, photos)
- posted 4:06 PM
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A wildfire quickly burned 340 acres east of Temecula Saturday afternoon, taking twelve structures and several vehicles with it, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
Highway 79 Sout ... |
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September 3, 2009 |
Wednesday Thunderstorms Lead to Showers in Moreno Valley and Hemet
- posted 6:01 AM
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Some eastern inland valleys received their first measurable dose of thunderstorms for this summer on Wednesday afternoon.
In Moreno Valley, 0.14" of rainfall was recorded, mostly in the 3pm hour ... |
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August 29, 2009 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Thursday, August 27, 2009
- posted 3:08 PM
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Temperatures from WeatherCurrents' Temecula, Fallbrook and Lake Elsinore stations were mentioned in an article Thursday in The North County Times, by Dave Downey. The article focused on electrici ... |
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August 28, 2009 |
Thursday Evening Wildfire Burns 1000 Acres in San Jacinto Mountains
- posted 6:32 AM
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What's been dubbed the Cottonwood fire rapidly burned 1000 acres of San Bernardino National Forest east of Hemet along Highway 74 Thursday evening.
The fire was reportedly about 10 miles east o ... |
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August 25, 2009 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
- posted 9:30 PM
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An article Tuesday by Chris Nichols in The North County Times mentioned temperatures recorded by WeatherCurrents' Menifee station. A heat wave was set to dominate the late part of August:
Brut ... |
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Triple Digit Heat Set to Return
- posted 9:25 PM
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Strong high pressure building into the region will lead to a triple-digit heat wave in the inland valleys that is set to last into the upcoming weekend.
Predictions are for all WeatherCurrents s ... |
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August 23, 2009 |
Mid-level Moisture Brings Only Light Showers, Sprinkles Saturday
- posted 10:51 AM
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Monsoonal moisture, absent for much of the summer, showed up suddenly Friday and Saturday, with mostly disappointing results in the parched inland valleys.
Sprinkles, light rain and elevated hum ... |
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August 16, 2009 |
Longer Term Outlook: Average Fall, Wetter Than Usual Winter Predicted
- posted 10:55 AM
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Longer term predictions from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center show a normal fall ahead, followed by a better than average chance at a wet winter.
The major factor cited i ... |
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June 28, 2009 |
How Often Do Triple-Digit Days Occur?
- posted 5:22 PM
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As summer ramps up in the inland valleys of Riverside and San Diego counties, the season of sweltering triple-digit heat waves is here again.
With a couple of hot days just recorded at the end o ... |
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June 4, 2009 |
Wednesday Thunderstorms Douse Inland Valleys; More Friday?
- posted 6:19 AM
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A rare June thunderstorm brought lightning, thunder, some rain and hail to the inland valleys Thursday morning.
Most of the action was in the 11am hour, with rainfall reported in Riverside, Teme ... |
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May 17, 2009 |
Sunday Evening 4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Inland
- posted 10:18 PM
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A moderate earthquake near Hawthorne in Los Angeles County was widely felt Sunday evening in much of Western Riverside and Northern San Diego counties, as well as across Southern California.
The ... |
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Second Day of Hundred Degree Temperatures Sunday in Lake Elsinore, Menifee
- posted 7:40 PM
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After a first round of triple-digit heat Saturday, two communities in the middle of Western Riverside county topped the century mark again on Sunday.
Menifee led the way on Sunday, with a high t ... |
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Triple Digit Heat Saturday in Lake Elsinore, Menifee and Hemet
- posted 12:10 PM
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Thermometers topped 100°F in the inland valleys Saturday as a high pressure system fueled hot temperatures.
Lake Elsinore led the way with 102°F. Menifee was next, recording a high tem ... |
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May 14, 2009 |
Extended Outlook: After Next Week, Rest of May Cooler
- posted 7:16 PM
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After a warmer than normal first half of May, longer term weather models indicate that conditions, especially temperatures, will snap back to seasonal norms after Wednesday or so next week.
Dry ... |
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May 6, 2009 |
April Recap: Average Despite Extremes But Generally Dry
- posted 10:00 PM
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Despite some hot days exceeding one hundred degrees and a few cold mornings in the inland valleys, on average, April turned up average.
Except that the month was dry, continuing a trend that beg ... |
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April 29, 2009 |
Grass Fire Burns 205 Acres in French Valley
- posted 7:43 AM
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A grass and brush fire in French Valley burned 205 acres Tuesday afternoon, closing Winchester Road before being contained later the same afternoon.
The fire was reported in the 2pm hour and qui ... |
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April 24, 2009 |
Power Outage Affects Western Riverside County
- posted 6:49 AM
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A power outage Thursday evening took out power to about 268,000 Edison customers, according to a Valley News story.
The affected areas in Riverside County were Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar, Lake ... |
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April 21, 2009 |
Records Fall Under More Triple Digit Temperatures Monday
- posted 7:47 AM
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An April Heat wave produced its hottest temperatures yet in inland communities Monday.
Once again, Riverside led the way among WeatherCurrents stations, with a high of 103.2°F. Temecula rec ... |
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April 20, 2009 |
April Heat Wave Expected to Continue Monday; Temperatures top 100 in Riverside Sunday
- posted 6:15 AM
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Uneven heat scorched the inland valleys one week after Easter.
WeatherCurrents' Riverside station stood out, with a maximum reading of 100.1°F for Sunday, April 19th. Temecula also recorded ... |
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April 14, 2009 |
Week-ending Spring Showers Mostly Land in San Jacinto, Perris and Menifee Valleys
- posted 7:59 AM
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A weak storm Friday and Saturday left only scattered rainfall across the inland valleys.
Friday afternoon and evening proved to be wet in the San Jacinto Valley. WeatherCurrents' Hemet location ... |
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March 24, 2009 |
Featured Photo Backlog
- posted 10:07 AM
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As you may have noticed, we've fallen behind on getting fresh featured photos onto WeatherCurrents' sites.
WeatherCurrents is maintained by a couple of editors, neither of whom is fortunate enou ... |
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March 7, 2009 |
Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday Morning
- posted 1:27 PM
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Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins in most of the United States and Canada on Sunday, March 8th, at 2am.
Clocks go forward one hour at 2am, which becomes 3am, resulting in an extra hour of daylig ... |
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March 3, 2009 |
Fire in De Luz Orange Grove Burns 100 Acres
- posted 5:43 AM
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An agricultural burn that got out of control burned about 100 acres in De Luz Monday.
The fire reportedly started in an orange grove near Vuelta Grande and Vuelta Chica roads, around 1:30pm.
By ... |
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February 10, 2009 |
Storm Totals: February 5th-9th, 2009 (updated)
- posted 7:46 AM
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The first full week of February featured three storms that blended into each other at times. The storms left heavy rainfall in the inland valleys, welcome wet weather following a dry January.
Du ... |
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Equipment Problems Take De Luz Weather Station Offline Again
- posted 5:39 AM
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For the second time in six months, equipment problems at De Luz have rendered the weather station inoperative.
The latest developments have caused temperature and humidity data to fail to be tra ... |
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February 9, 2009 |
Wet February Expected to Continue
- posted 6:27 AM
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What's turned out be a wet first half of February is predicted to continue for the next week and a half, with only brief breaks from showers and clouds.
A weak storm is predicted to perhaps take ... |
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January 23, 2009 |
Latest January Storm Sputters
- posted 8:01 AM
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Despite predictions at the onset of up to three quarters of an inch, a slow-moving storm has mostly disappointed. Rain totals were near 0.05" or less in most inland communities through Friday mor ... |
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January 11, 2009 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Saturday, January 10th, 2009
- posted 11:47 AM
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An article in The Californian Saturday by Dave Downey mentioned current rainfall for the season as recorded by WeatherCurrents' Temecula station, also known as TemeculaWeather.com. Although rainf ... |
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January 8, 2009 |
Earthquake felt in Southland
- posted 8:15 PM
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A earthquake rated at 4.5 on the Richter scale in magnitude was felt throughout the Southland this evening. The quake was centered 1 mile South of the city of San Bernardino.
More data can be ... |
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January 2, 2009 |
Site Maintenance Friday Night
- posted 5:45 PM
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WeatherCurrents will be offline for a time Friday night between 10pm and midnight, pacific time.
We are upgrading database software on the web server, and appreciate your patience while we do so. |
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Storm Totals: December 24th-25th, 2008
- posted 4:56 PM
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The second of two Christmas week storms blew into town late Christmas Eve and left significant rainfall through Christmas Day, continuing a wet December.
Despite being the colder of the two stor ... |
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December 30, 2008 |
Storm Totals: December 22nd, 2008
- posted 7:39 PM
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The first official storm of winter arrived just after the solstice, and led to moderate rainfall the Monday before Christmas.
Rain began late Monday morning, and continued off and on into the ev ... |
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December 26, 2008 |
Freeze Warning for Saturday Morning
- posted 8:29 PM
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A cold air mass over Southern California was helping drive temperatures down below freezing Friday night. Most inland areas were predicted to experience temperatures at or below freezing Saturday ... |
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December 21, 2008 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Sunday, December 21st, 2008
- posted 9:34 AM
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John Hunneman's column in Southwest County's The Californian Sunday morning focused on the growth and evolution of the WeatherCurrents network. A second column from last week chronicled snowfall ... |
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December 19, 2008 |
Storm Totals: December 17th-18th, 2008
- posted 8:09 AM
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The second strong storm of the week blew into Southern California on Wednesday and Thursday, leaving 1-2" inches of rain in most inland locations, and sprinkling some higher locations in Temescal ... |
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December 18, 2008 |
Frost Warning for Friday Morning
- posted 9:52 PM
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Temperatures near freezing coupled with dewpoints in the same range should lead to frost tomorrow in many inland communities.
Frost sensitive plants should be moved indoors or otherwise protecte ... |
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December 16, 2008 |
Storm Totals: December 15th-16th, 2008 (updated)
- posted 1:53 PM
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A strong, cold storm, featuring moderate to heavy rainfall followed by scattered showers, swept through Southern California Monday and Tuesday, leaving between one and three inches of rainfall in ... |
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December 15, 2008 |
San Jacinto, De Luz Rain Gauges Not Operating Correctly
- posted 6:59 AM
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As the storm began in earnest early Monday morning, two of the twelve rain gauges in the WeatherCurrents network were not operating properly.
The De Luz rain gauge is not recording at all. Rain ... |
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December 11, 2008 |
Storm Totals: November 25th-27th, 2008
- posted 10:38 AM
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Apologies for the late summarization of this storm, which spanned three days the week of Thanksgiving.
The first major storm of the season hit Southern California the week of Thanksgiving. The s ... |
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Woodpecker Takes Down Fallbrook Weather Feed Tuesday and Wednesday
- posted 10:13 AM
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A woodpecker in Fallbrook's Winterwarm neighborhood took down the area's DSL internet access Tuesday and Wednesday, affecting the data stream from the Fallbrook weather station.
According to a r ... |
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November 25, 2008 |
Heavy Rain Expected Tuesday Night and Wednesday; Showers through Thanksgiving
- posted 6:08 AM
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The first significant storm since May 22nd was poised to enter the region on Tuesday evening, bringing heavy rain through Wednesday morning.
The latest predictions were for between one to two in ... |
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November 24, 2008 |
Subtropical Tap Could Lead to Heavy Rainfall Tuesday Night and Wednesday
- posted 8:47 AM
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A developing storm over the Pacific was expected to tap subtropical moisture and make landfall by Tuesday night, complicating a Thanksgiving holiday week with heavy rainfall.
According to recent ... |
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November 17, 2008 |
Monday Morning Earthquake Near Aguanga and Sage Measures 4.1, Folllowed by 3.8 Aftershock (updated)
- posted 5:29 AM
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Residents of the southwestern part of Riverside County were briefly woken early Monday morning to an
earthquake, which measured magnitude 4.1 on the richter scale.
Two quick jolts marked the q ... |
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November 16, 2008 |
Triangle Complex Fire near Corona Blackens Over 10,000 Acres Saturday and Sunday
- posted 10:36 AM
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What started as at least two fires (the Freeway Fire and Landfill Fire) on Saturday morning is now one large wildfire (Triangle Complex) burning in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, ... |
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November 12, 2008 |
Storm Totals: November 9th, 2008
- posted 7:02 AM
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A second weak November storm rolled through Southern California Sunday, leaving very small amounts of light rain in most inland communities.
The storm was weaker than the November 4th storm, and ... |
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November 5, 2008 |
Storm Totals: November 4th, 2008 (updated)
- posted 8:22 AM
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After a drier than normal summer and early fall, and a sputtering storm last weekend, most inland communities recorded light but significant rainfall Tuesday morning.
Fallbrook led the way with ... |
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November 3, 2008 |
Weekend Storm Spotty; Another Weak One on The Way
- posted 1:42 PM
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Following a storm which left some sprinkles in some inland spots and some measurable rainfall in one other, a second storm is coming Monday night and Tuesday with a greater chance of rain.
There ... |
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November 1, 2008 |
Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday
- posted 12:01 PM
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Don't forget to turn your clocks back one hour Sunday morning, as Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends for 2008.
Daylight Saving Time officially ends at 2am Sunday morning, when clocks roll back to 1 ... |
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October 13, 2008 |
First Santa Ana Winds of Season Predicted Monday; Fire Danger High
- posted 6:14 AM
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Predicted relative humidities in the teens Monday and moderate to strong offshore flow was expected to lead to high fire danger.
The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag warning through Tu ... |
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October 9, 2008 |
Thousand Acre Camp Pendleton Fire Sends Smoke East Wednesday
- posted 6:38 AM
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A wildfire on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base Wednesday afternoon charred a thousand acres, according to news reports, and sent smoke eastward across Fallbrook, Rainbow and the Temecula Valley.
T ... |
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September 28, 2008 |
De Luz Weather Station Returns to Service
- posted 3:09 PM
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Following down time of about a month, the De Luz weather station returned to service today.
An equipment failure of the Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 transmitter cause the outage, which occurr ... |
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September 21, 2008 |
Average Month and Season Precipitation Now Available
- posted 6:33 PM
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Today the climate pages for each WeatherCurrents community now have a monthly precipitation.
The value for each month is based on all of the years of data for that month, up to and including the ... |
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September 20, 2008 |
WeatherCurrents Contributes Hourly Data From Seven More Sites to the National Weather Service
- posted 7:12 PM
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This week WeatherCurrents.com began contributing hourly weather reports for most of the remainder of its local communities in Riverside County to the National Weather Service.
The NWS is now rec ... |
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September 1, 2008 |
De Luz Weather Station to be Down Another Two Weeks
- posted 11:12 AM
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Problems with the wireless electronics at the De Luz weather station may lead to the station being down for the next two weeks.
Pieces of the weather station, which is a Davis Instruments Vantag ... |
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August 26, 2008 |
Isolated Thunderstorms Affects Inland Communities Monday; More Coming
- posted 8:05 AM
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A ripple of isolated thunderstorms hit some inland communities Monday afternoon, although none of the 11 WeatherCurrents stations recorded rainfall.
Rain was reported in Sun City and in Eastern ... |
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August 21, 2008 |
De Luz Weather Station Equipment Failure
- posted 7:45 AM
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A failure in the weather equipment at the De Luz weather station Wednesday will cause it to be down for a while.
The weather station is a wireless Davis Vantage Pro 2, and the wireless transmitt ... |
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July 29, 2008 |
Earthquake Rattles Southern California
- posted 12:27 PM
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A magitude 5.4 earthquake rattled the southland at 11:42am this morning. The earthquake was centered about 3 miles west of Chino Hills. There have been no immediate reports of damage due to the q ... |
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July 20, 2008 |
Wildomar Weather Station Now Online
- posted 4:45 PM
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This afternoon the Wildomar weather station began transmitting data to the WeatherCurrents web server, and became the 12th station in the WeatherCurrents network.
The addition of the Wildomar we ... |
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July 13, 2008 |
Wildomar Weather Station Installation Upcoming
- posted 6:36 PM
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It was a long time coming, but next Saturday, July 19th, installation will begin on WeatherCurrents' Wildomar weather station. With luck, some of the instruments will be operating by the end of t ... |
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July 1, 2008 |
May 22nd Perris Tornado Had Winds of 110-120 mph
- posted 6:32 AM
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The National Weather Service, after a study of damage from the tornado near March Air Reserve Base in Perris on May 22nd, has rated the intensity of the tornado as EF-2, on the enhanced Fujita sc ... |
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June 18, 2008 |
Heat Wave Brings Inland Communities Into Triple Digits Tuesday
- posted 7:47 AM
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Most inland communities in Riverside County were over 100°F on Tuesday.
Lake Elsinore led the way with 104.7°F, closely followed by Sun City at 104.5°F. It was the sixth day over ... |
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June 8, 2008 |
The Menifee Valley Weather Site is now The Menifee Weather Site
- posted 11:10 AM
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After residents of Menifee, Sun City and Quail Valley passed a cityhood resolution on June 3rd, the newly incorporated city containing the three communities will be called Menifee.
To reflect th ... |
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May 28, 2008 |
Hail and Storm Photos
- posted 8:08 AM
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The following are photos from last week's hailstorms in the inland valleys of Riverside and San Diego counties.
Thunderstorm cells dumped hail on Murrieta, Temecula, Sun City and Fallbrook betwe ... |
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May 27, 2008 |
Perris Tornado Photos
- posted 8:50 AM
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The following are photos from Thursday evening's tornadoes that struck the Perris Valley near March ARB. Tornadoes were also reported near the San Jacinto Valley, near or in Moreno Valley, and ne ... |
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May 26, 2008 |
Storm Totals: May 22nd-26th, 2008
- posted 10:16 PM
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A very late season storm, featuring hail, thunderstorms and tornadoes, finally made its exit from the region on Memorial Day. The storm was the first significant rainfall in the area since March ... |
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May 23, 2008 |
Thursday Featured Multiple Tornados, Hailstorms, Lightning (updated, photos)
- posted 7:56 AM
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Thursday afternoon and evening's severe thunderstorm over Western Riverside County reportedly spawned several funnel clouds, which touched down in Perris, Moreno Valley, and near Lake Elsinore.
... |
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May 22, 2008 |
Tornado Hits Perris; Spawned by Severe Thunderstorms (updated, photos)
- posted 5:56 PM
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A tornado touched down in Perris Thursday afternoon, blocking the Interstate 215 freeway during rush hour.
Radio reports indicated an overturned truck on the freeway near March Air Reserve Base, ... |
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Thunderstorm Produces Downpour Thursday
- posted 2:20 PM
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A chance of rain turned into a downpour in parts of Riverside and northern San Diego counties Thursday afternoon, with rain and hail reported at all eleven WeatherCurrents stations.
In San Jacin ... |
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Microburst in French Valley Saturday
- posted 7:42 AM
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A microburst was reported near the French Valley airport Saturday, May 17th at 2:25pm.
The burst lasted about 10-15 seconds, and featured winds in the 40 mph or stronger range.
Backyard furnitu ... |
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May 18, 2008 |
Triple Digit Weekend in Inland Valleys
- posted 10:02 PM
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A heat wave sent most inland communities over 100°F Saturday and Sunday, with 5 out of 11 WeatherCurrents stations above the heat bellwether.
Triple digit maximum temperatures were recorded ... |
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May 17, 2008 |
May 16th: WeatherCurrents' First Triple Digit Day of Year
- posted 12:04 PM
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The first triple digit day of the year for 2008 was recorded Friday with 101.6°F at the Temecula weather station.
Strong high pressure, low humidities and weak offshore flow drove maximum t ... |
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May 11, 2008 |
WeatherCurrents Launches Weekday Morning Audio Forecast For Inland Empire
- posted 2:01 PM
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As part of an expanding collaboration with Inland Empire News Radio and its web site, InlandNewsToday.com, WeatherCurrents this past week launched audio forecasts.
The audio forecasts are target ... |
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May 4, 2008 |
Potential Storm Could Bring Light Showers or Thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday
- posted 1:07 PM
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A storm system is predicted to track south from Northern California along the coast and drift inland Monday night may bring a slight chance of light showers and thunderstorms in addition to cloud ... |
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April 27, 2008 |
Weekend Featured Summer Days In Spring
- posted 4:16 PM
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The second (and probably last) heat wave of this April hit this past weekend in Southern California, with most inland areas topping 90°F both Saturday and Sunday. In many areas in Riverside ... |
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April 12, 2008 |
April Heat Waves
- posted 6:04 PM
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With this weekend's run at 90°F+ temperatures, here's a look back at some of the relatively rare April heat waves this decade.
In Temecula, where WeatherCurrents has records back to August, ... |
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April 5, 2008 |
Weather Data Outage Affects All Sites Saturday Morning
- posted 11:02 AM
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A software defect at the WeatherCurrents web site led to a data outage Saturday morning.
The data feeds from all 11 weather stations began to be mistakenly rejected by the web server in the 3am ... |
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April 3, 2008 |
First Storm of April Fizzles Out
- posted 7:54 PM
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Following a relatively dry March, the first storm of April fizzled, bringing only isolated showers over Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Murrieta was the wettest of the WeatherCurrents stat ... |
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March 19, 2008 |
Storm Totals: March 15th-16th, 2008
- posted 7:57 AM
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An unusually cold (for a late season) storm interrupted what's been a mostly dry March. As a result, popcorn snow (also called graupel) and hail fell in the upper parts of the San Jacinto Valley ... |
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March 8, 2008 |
Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday, March 9th
- posted 1:55 PM
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Remember to turn clocks forward one hour this Sunday as Daylight Saving Time begins.
Daylight Saving Time shifts one hour of daylight from the morning to the evening.
This year in the United St ... |
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February 25, 2008 |
Storm Totals: February 23rd-24th, 2008 (updated)
- posted 6:51 AM
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Defying predictions of more than an inch of rainfall, the third storm in a wet February series ended up sending another tenth to a half of an inch of rainfall to the inland valleys of Riverside a ... |
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February 24, 2008 |
Rain Gauge Cleaning (photos)
- posted 9:45 AM
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Last month, one of the WeatherCurrents tipping bucket rain gauges (in Murrieta) became clogged, something that is an ordinary problem for rain gauges everywhere. We went out to the Murrieta stati ... |
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Valentine's Day Storm Mixes Cold, Rain and Snow (photos, updated)
- posted 12:00 AM
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Foothills of some inland valley locations were dusted with snow on Valentine's Day after a southern storm, originally expected to affect Baja California, came further north than predicted and dum ... |
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February 23, 2008 |
Storm Totals: February 21st-22nd, 2008
- posted 3:10 PM
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The second of a series of three mid-February storms added more rainfall to the inland valleys of Riverside and San Diego counties Thursday night and Friday, with a few sprinkles lingering into ea ... |
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February 21, 2008 |
Storm Totals: February 20th, 2008
- posted 7:00 AM
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The first of three storms expended its energy mainly to the north and the east of the inland valleys Wednesday, but still left some inland areas of Southern California wet.
Some WeatherCurrents ... |
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February 14, 2008 |
Some Areas Receive Lots of Rain To Go With Unexpected Record Cold Thursday (updated)
- posted 5:08 PM
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A storm front, expected to pass by further to the south, instead was drawn up into Southern California today, leading to cold daytime conditions and a fair amount of rain in some locations. Snow ... |
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February 4, 2008 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: February 1st, 2008
- posted 7:42 AM
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An article about the bountiful rainfall in The Temecula Valley News Friday, by Kathy Zelasko, mentioned data from several WeatherCurrents stations, including Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Pe ... |
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Storm Totals: February 3rd-4th, 2008 (updated)
- posted 7:27 AM
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A fast-moving storm led to steady, moderate rain through most of the inland valleys of western Riverside and northern San Diego counties on Sunday, with some showers trailing into Monday morning. ... |
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January 30, 2008 |
A Note on Normal-To-Date Rainfall
- posted 1:19 PM
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Some of the older WeatherCurrents sites display a normal-to-date rainfall reading alongside the current rainfall reading.
The normal-to-date reading is calculated from actual past rainfall, from ... |
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January 28, 2008 |
Storm Totals: January 26th-28th, 2008 (second update)
- posted 9:52 AM
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The third storm in a week and the second strong storm of the month hit the inland valleys over the weekend, causing a few flooding problems.
Saturated ground in many areas contributed to heavy r ... |
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January 9, 2008 |
Storm Totals: January 4th-7th, 2008 (updated)
- posted 6:57 AM
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So much for the predicted dry winter. As Southern California was targeted by the jet stream for a few days, a series of fronts dumped rain and mountain snow, with the totals variable but some of ... |
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January 7, 2008 |
Murrieta Rainfall Corrections
- posted 8:14 AM
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Due to a clog in the rain gauge that has produced inaccurate results for this past weekend's storms, Murrieta rainfall has been corrected for the past three days, based on extrapolation from near ... |
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Murrieta Rain Gauge Suspected To Be Clogged
- posted 6:54 AM
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Rain totals from the WeatherCurrents Murrieta station are inaccurate, and may have been since Saturday, due to a suspected clog in the rain gauge.
Clogs can be due to bird excrement or other deb ... |
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January 6, 2008 |
Storm Totals: January 4th-6th, 2008
- posted 5:25 PM
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The first storm of the year drenched Southern California's inland valleys with between one to five inches of rain.
More rain, showers and possibly a thunderstorm or two were possible Sunday nigh ... |
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WeatherCurrents in the News: January 6, 2008
- posted 3:34 PM
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An article in The Californian Sunday morning referenced rainfall data from WeatherCurrents' Temecula and Murrieta sites. Rainfall from this weekend's has caused a few problems elsewhere in Calif ... |
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January 4, 2008 |
Strong Storm Coming Friday Night; Heavy Rainfall Possible Through Saturday
- posted 12:51 PM
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A strong Pacific storm with a subtropical tap is predicted to hit the region on Friday night, with light rain possible this afternoon through this evening. As of early Friday afternoon, parts of ... |
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January 1, 2008 |
Top Local Weather Stories of 2007
- posted 12:16 AM
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Here's our list of the top ten weather events of the past year that affected WeatherCurrents communities in western Riverside and northern San Diego counties.
It was an eventful weather year, an ... |
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December 23, 2007 |
Martin Mars Fire Tanker Photos From October
- posted 10:19 PM
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During the October wildfires, a Martin Mars fire-bomber, temporarily leased from Coulson Flying Tankers of British Columbia, Canada, was based on Lake Elsinore. The following are photos from the ... |
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Storm Totals: December 20th-21st, 2007
- posted 4:13 PM
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The second storm of the week left small amounts of rainfall in the inland valleys of Riverside and San Diego counties, after predictions of less than a tenth of an inch.
Showers caused rain gaug ... |
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December 20, 2007 |
Storm Totals: December 18th-19th, 2007
- posted 9:34 AM
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Another pre-winter storm visited Southern California Tuesday and Wednesday, and left between 0.05" and 0.43" in the inland valleys of Western Riverside and Northern San Diego counties.
Rainfall ... |
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December 15, 2007 |
About Frost (updated)
- posted 5:16 PM
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As we enter the winter season in Southern California, the potential for morning frost returns to the coastal and inland areas as the nights and mornings get colder.
Frost is actually frozen dew. ... |
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December 10, 2007 |
Tuesday Morning Brings an "Inside Slider" Storm
- posted 6:29 PM
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An infrequent storm from the east, termed an "inside slider", could bring cold temperatures, gusty winds, some clouds, perhaps a shower or two and an outside chance at more Tuesday.
Winds from a ... |
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Updated Storm Totals: December 8th-10th, 2007
- posted 7:56 AM
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A second, colder storm, coming through Saturday night and Sunday morning, added to rain totals from a wetter storm Friday and Saturday.
The colder storm left additional storm totals of about a t ... |
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December 8, 2007 |
Snow in Some Inland Valleys Sunday Morning?
- posted 5:20 PM
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As forecasts and conditions shape up for a second, colder storm coming in Saturday night and Sunday morning, conditions could be ripe for a rare dusting of snowfall in some of the inland valleys ... |
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Storm Totals: December 8th-9th, 2007
- posted 12:01 PM
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A pre-winter storm dropped significant rain Thursday night and Friday morning, before moving to the east. Scattered showers trailed into Saturday morning in some communities.
More rain and showe ... |
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December 2, 2007 |
Storm Totals: November 30th - December 1st, 2007 (updated)
- posted 2:48 PM
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Subtropical moisture found its way to Western Riverside and Northern San Diego Counties from Friday to Saturday mornings, and the result were some of the biggest one day rain totals recorded.
Ra ... |
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December 1, 2007 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Saturday, December 1, 2007
- posted 4:23 PM
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An article in The Californian Friday morning referenced rainfall data from WeatherCurrents' Temecula site. It was about Friday's extraordinary rainfall and some of the consequences:
Deluge pun ... |
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Friday Rainfall Deluge Is a Record for Temecula, Close For Murrieta
- posted 11:55 AM
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WeatherCurrents stations in Temecula and Murrieta recorded either their wettest ever days yesterday, or came close to records, as a storm far exceeded predictions and dumped over 3" of rain on mo ... |
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November 25, 2007 |
Problems with WeatherCurrents Server and Sites Sunday
- posted 7:56 PM
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A series of issues that we think were related to internet connection problems at the web server caused problems with access and data flow to the web site Sunday afternoon and evening.
Several si ... |
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November 5, 2007 |
Rice Canyon Fire Analysis Story
- posted 5:40 AM
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Tom Chester, from the Winterwarm area in Fallbrook, has provided a detailed analysis of the growth, speed and timeline of the fire as it quickly traveled from the Rice Canyon area in Rainbow into ... |
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November 3, 2007 |
Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday, November 4th
- posted 12:57 PM
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Sunday morning will mark the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) for this year in the United States and Canada, for those states (and provinces) that observe it.
At 2 am DST, the time will be offi ... |
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October 28, 2007 |
Rice Canyon and Horno/Ammo Fires Contained
- posted 11:20 AM
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The Poomacha Fire was the only remaining fire not contained in North San Diego County Sunday morning, at 50% containment and 49,150 acres burned.
Both the Rice Canyon Fire and Horno/Ammo Fires h ... |
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October 27, 2007 |
Rosa Fire Photos
- posted 7:28 PM
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The following photos of the Rosa Fire were taken from the Temecula Valley as the Rosa Fire broke out on October 23, 2007.
The Rosa Fire was one of two Riverside County fires that broke out durin ... |
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Rice Canyon Fire Photos
- posted 4:27 PM
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The following are photos from the Rice Canyon Fire, which began on October 22nd in Rainbow, and spread quickly over the Interstate 15 freeway into Fallbrook. The cause of the fire was determined ... |
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Saturday Fire Update - North San Diego and Western Riverside Counties
- posted 12:48 PM
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Tropical moisture in the air today, as well as partly cloudy skies, should help aid the firefighting efforts by keeping temperatures down and raising relative humidities. Air quality should conti ... |
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Correction: Pala Mesa Resort and Condos Intact
- posted 11:58 AM
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Despite reports we received to the contrary, the Pala Mesa Resort and Condos did survive the Rice Canyon Fire.
The latest report is that one storage building on the site was destroyed, but all o ... |
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October 26, 2007 |
Friday Morning Fire Update - North San Diego and Western Riverside Counties
- posted 6:56 AM
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There is little updated fire information this morning on the Rice Canyon, Poomacha and Horno/Ammo Fires.
One report on the Poomacha Fire indicates that the community on Palomar is still threaten ... |
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October 25, 2007 |
Thursday Evening Fire Update - North San Diego and Western Riverside Counties
- posted 9:16 PM
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As of Thursday evening, most Fallbrook residents were being allowed to return to their homes. The East Mission Road exit off of Interstate 15 remained closed, however, and the burn areas also rem ... |
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Most Fallbrook Residents Allowed to Return Thursday Evening
- posted 8:58 PM
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Residents who can access their homes from South Mission Road and are west of Gird Road are allowed to return after 7pm tonight.
Access to East Mission Road from Interstate 15 is still blocked, a ... |
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Some Residents of Parts of Bonsall And a Very Small Part of Fallbrook Allowed to Return Home Thursday Afternoon
- posted 6:39 PM
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For those waiting to go home, this afternoon some residents of Bonsall and Fallbrook will be allowed to do so.
This is from the Union-Tribune's blog page:
"Bonsall residents are being allowed t ... |
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Thursday Morning Fire Update - Northern San Diego and Western Riverside Counties
- posted 6:38 AM
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There appears to be little change in fire conditions from last night's report. This should be another day of low-level smoke in much of North San Diego and Western Riverside counties, as the shif ... |
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October 24, 2007 |
Latest San Diego County Fire Map
- posted 8:39 PM
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As of 4pm, the latest fire map is here. Note the shift northward of both the Rice Canyon and Poomacha Fires, indicated by the red dots. The map shows the Rice Canyon Fire near the San Diego/River ... |
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Wednesday Evening Fire Update - North San Diego and Riverside Counties
- posted 8:27 PM
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Containment levels on all fires in Southern California increased Wednesday as the Santa Ana winds faded, but many fires remained dangerously out of control, especially in San Diego County.
In Ri ... |
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Wednesday Afternoon Fire Update - North San Diego and Riverside Counties
- posted 12:57 PM
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Interstate 5 has reopened through Camp Pendleton, but navigation through there is reportedly tricky, and whether or not it stays open depends on conditions from the Ammo Fire, which has burned 7, ... |
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Fire Map From San Diego County Emergency Services
- posted 7:01 AM
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Please see the 4:30am briefing map, which we've rehosted from the sdcountyemergency.com, for a visual description of the fires in San Diego County. |
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Wednesday Morning Fire Update - North San Diego and Western Riverside Counties (updated 7:28am)
- posted 6:12 AM
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We will update this story through 8am as new information becomes available.
The Interstate 15 freeway is reportedly open between Temecula and Escondido Wednesday morning. It has been alternating ... |
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October 23, 2007 |
Tuesday Evening Fire Update - North San Diego and Western Riverside Counties (updated 9:00pm)
- posted 7:54 PM
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Reports of 500 homes destroyed in the Rice Canyon Fire this morning were apparently too high. The most recent reports estimate the fire at 7,500 acres, 10% containment, 206 homes tragically destr ... |
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Google Maps Fire Trackers
- posted 10:27 AM
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There are several trackers for Southern California fires out there. Here are some:
San Diego County Fires
Another Look at San Diego County Fires
Broader Map Showing Current Southern C ... |
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Rosa Fire Update: 325 Acres Burned in De Luz
- posted 10:11 AM
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The Rosa Fire is on the western hillsides of the Temecula Valley, just west of Temecula and just into the eastern De Luz area.
As of 7:30am this morning, Riverside County Fire is reporting 325 a ... |
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Rice Canyon Fire Update: 500 homes destroyed in Fallbrook Area
- posted 10:06 AM
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The latest from Cal Fire this morning has the Rice Canyon fire at 6,100 acres burned, 500 homes destroyed, and 30 homes damaged.
Another 2,500 homes are reportedly threatened. |
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Tuesday Morning Fire Update
- posted 6:14 AM
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The morning after a tragic day of fires and wind damage in Southern California, major fires were still burning in Fallbrook, in the San Diego area, in Orange County and in the San Bernardino moun ... |
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October 22, 2007 |
Rice Canyon Fire Near Fallbrook Reportedly Destroys 50 Homes (corrected)
- posted 7:54 PM
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According to the latest update from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF), the Rice Canyon fire had widened to 1,500 acres burned Monday evening and had destroyed 50 hom ... |
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Rice Canyon Fire Threatening Fallbrook Area Monday; Mandatory Evacuation Orders Issued; I-15 Closed near Fallbrook
- posted 4:05 PM
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There were reports of mandatory evacuations from Fallbrook Monday afternoon as a wildfire which began south of Rainbow in Rice Canyon was burning to the west.
Interstate 15 was closed and the fi ... |
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High Winds Cause Damage (photos)
- posted 10:18 AM
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Strong Santa Ana winds caused widespread damage in the San Jacinto and Temecula Valleys overnight.
Damage included many uprooted and snapped trees, as well as leaves and trash everywhere.
In Sa ... |
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Monday Roca Fire Update from Aguanga
- posted 9:58 AM
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As of 7am this morning, 260 acres had been burned in Aguanga in what has been dubbed the Roca fire. The Roca fire remained the most significant brush fire in Riverside County. Several larger fire ... |
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San Diego County Highway Closures Monday Morning
- posted 7:51 AM
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Interstate 15 is reported closed in both directions between State Route 78 and State Route 56, due to fire danger. Evacuations are taking place in the area.
Other roads reported closed are SR 7 ... |
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October 21, 2007 |
Fire Near Aguanga Burns 250 Acres Sunday; Threatens RV Resort (updated)
- posted 6:47 PM
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A fast moving fire, fueled by low humidities and Santa Ana wind conditions, broke out in the brush near Aguanga Sunday afternoon and quickly burned 250 acres by 8pm
At 5:45pm, the Riverside Coun ... |
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October 20, 2007 |
Red Flag Warning Posted For Sunday through Tuesday: Extreme Fire Danger
- posted 11:07 AM
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The National Weather Service has posted a red flag warning for Sunday morning through Tuesday morning, indicating extreme fire danger. At the coast, a fire weather watch was in effect.
Offshore ... |
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October 17, 2007 |
Labor Day Weekend Thunderstorm Pictures From Near Big Bear
- posted 7:56 AM
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Taken by Temecula resident Bob Hagel, these two pictures show conditions on Highway 38 in the San Bernardino mountains, east of Big Bear, on August 31st, when heat and moisture were combining int ... |
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October 15, 2007 |
September 4th Thunderstorm Over Santa Rosa Plateau One of The Tallest in Recent Years
- posted 1:17 PM
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Back when the area was experiencing thunderstorms, around Labor Day, a report had one of the clouds above the Santa Rosa Plateau spiraling up to 50,000 feet. That one, combined with a 65,000 foot ... |
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Storm Totals: October 13th, 2007
- posted 7:19 AM
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A mild storm, the second of the fall, left measurable rainfall in nearly all inland communities Saturday morning.
Substantial rainfall was recorded in Lake Elsinore, where 0.33" was recorded. La ... |
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October 7, 2007 |
Saturday Brushfire in Menifee Valley Consumes 35 Acres (photos)
- posted 12:22 PM
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A fire in heavy brush in the southwestern portion of the Menifee Valley burned 35 acres Saturday afternoon, before it was contained around 6pm.
The fire began before 4pm Saturday, October 6th, n ... |
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October 3, 2007 |
Storm Totals: September 28th
- posted 3:02 PM
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An early season storm mostly missed Riverside and San Diego counties last Friday, leading to some rain in spots and not in others.
Generally, a storm from a week earlier led to more rainfall.
F ... |
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September 26, 2007 |
Large Dust Devil Reported near Murrieta/Menifee border Tuesday
- posted 6:19 AM
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A landspout or dirt devil was reported near the Murrieta Mapleton area Tuesday afternoon, carrying debris, including a vinyl raft, into the sky.
The event happened near Antelope Road, Keller Roa ... |
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September 25, 2007 |
Ground Shakes During Small Earthquake Felt Throughout Area Tuesday
- posted 3:49 PM
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A small earthquake registering 3.9 on the Richter scale was felt through much of the forecast area Tuesday afternoon. The quake occurred at 3:38pm and was centered about 8 miles WNW of Lake Elsin ... |
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September 23, 2007 |
Late Summer Storm Sputters Inland
- posted 9:56 PM
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A cutoff low produced scattered showers across the region Thursday through its exit Sunday.
Although up to half an inch of rainfall was predicted, most areas received significantly less, and the ... |
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September 13, 2007 |
22 Acre Wildfire Burns Hillside Near Ortega Highway
- posted 9:14 PM
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A wildfire that broke out around 6:30pm Wednesday had burned 22 acres near Lake Elsinore before firefighters controlled it early Thursday.
The location was in steep terrain, near Laguna Avenue a ... |
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September 11, 2007 |
Colina Fire in De Luz at 430 Acres Burned; 50% Contained Tuesday (photos)
- posted 2:42 PM
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As of 10am this morning, the Colina Wildfire in the De Luz are had burned 430 acres and was 50% contained, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
700 firefighters were assigned to th ... |
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September 10, 2007 |
300 Acre De Luz Brush Fire Sends Smoke Over Temecula Valley Monday (photos)
- posted 8:31 PM
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A brushfire west of Temecula, in De Luz not far from WeatherCurrents' De Luz weather station, sent heavy smoke over the Temecula Valley Monday afternoon.
At 7pm, the fire was burning in an easte ... |
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September 5, 2007 |
Moisture From Henriette to Miss Southern California
- posted 7:38 PM
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Remnants of the latest Pacific Ocean hurricane, Henriette, were predicted to miss Southern California as they enter the United States on Thursday.
After crossing the Gulf of California and hitt ... |
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September 3, 2007 |
Another Spout Near Lake Elsinore Sunday (corrected)
- posted 10:39 AM
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Following a possible mini-tornado on Friday, thunderstorms brought at least one more funnel cloud to Lake Elsinore Sunday afternoon.
There were no reports of the tornado touching down, although ... |
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September 2, 2007 |
Sunday Morning Earthquake Registered Magnitude 4.7; Centered between Lake Elsinore and Corona
- posted 10:46 PM
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At 10:29am this morning, Riverside and Orange counties were briefly shook by an earthquake along the Elsinore fault. The earthquake registered magnitude 4.7 on the Richter Scale. See the USGS rep ... |
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Labor Day Weekend Heat Wave Rivals Record Heat Last July (corrected)
- posted 4:33 PM
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Five consecutive days of scorching temperatures in late August and early September of this year are rivaling the record heat wave of July, 2006, and punctuating an otherwise relatively mild summe ... |
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September 1, 2007 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Friday, August 31, 2007
- posted 11:13 AM
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An article in The Californian Friday morning referenced temperature data from WeatherCurrents' Lake Elsinore, Menifee Valley and Temecula sites. The high heat of the past several days led to one ... |
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August 31, 2007 |
Severe Thunderstorm Damages Roof in Lake Elsinore Friday (updated with photo)
- posted 9:29 PM
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CBS News has reported that heavy winds from a fast-moving severe thunderstorm damaged a shopping center roof and downed power lines near Lakeshore Drive and Diamond Drive in Lake Elsinore early ... |
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August 27, 2007 |
Lunar Eclipse Visible Tuesday Morning
- posted 12:43 PM
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A full eclipse of the Moon will happen early Tuesday morning, August 28th, 2007. With mostly clear skies predicted, those willing to stay up very late or set their alarm clocks for after midnight ... |
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August 26, 2007 |
Thunderstorms Register Rainfall Inland Sunday
- posted 10:29 PM
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Some of the remnants of former Hurricane Dean, combined with other monsoonal moisture, led to thunder and lightning and spotty rainfall across the inland valleys Sunday morning and afternoon. Som ... |
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July 22, 2007 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Saturday, July 21, 2007
- posted 9:54 AM
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An article in The Californian Saturday morning about drought conditions for farmers in Riverside County referenced rainfall data from WeatherCurrents' Menifee Valley and Temecula sites. Gov. Arno ... |
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July 15, 2007 |
San Jacinto Weather Site Launched Sunday
- posted 3:33 PM
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Sunday afternoon marked the completion of WeatherCurrents' ninth community weather station, serving San Jacinto, California.
San Jacinto complements WeatherCurrent's successful Hemet weather si ... |
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July 14, 2007 |
Recap of a Disappointing 2006-2007 Rain Season
- posted 9:47 AM
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The 2006-2007 rain season ended June 30th with most WeatherCurrents communities reporting their lowest totals this decade. The low totals continued two years of below average totals, this past se ... |
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July 11, 2007 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Tuesday, July 11th, 2007
- posted 8:42 AM
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An article in The Californian Tuesday morning about cooler temperatures this year and their impact on power bills, referenced temperature data from WeatherCurrents' Menifee Valley site. The artic ... |
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June 14, 2007 |
First Triple-Digit Day of Year in Lake Elsinore, Hemet and Menifee Valley
- posted 7:17 AM
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Summer heat in springtime led to the first 100°F heat of 2007 on Wednesday, June 13th in some inland communities.
Lake Elsinore hit 101.6°F, Menifee Valley was just behind at 101.5 ... |
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May 28, 2007 |
May Gray / June Gloom Here Once Again
- posted 12:49 PM
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At this time of year, night and morning low clouds seem like a daily occurrence, a tried and true weather pattern.
Although the impact is felt more at the coast, where entire days can be complet ... |
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May 9, 2007 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
- posted 6:38 AM
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An article in theThe Californian this past Tuesday featured data from WeatherCurrents' Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee Valley and Lake Elsinore sites. The article is about the recent heat in the area ... |
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April 25, 2007 |
April Storm Totals Are Most This Year
- posted 10:32 AM
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Rainfall in Riverside and San Diego Counties on April 20th and April 22nd-23rd totaled the most in a meager rain year.
In many inland communities, the rainfall on April 20th represented the sing ... |
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April 24, 2007 |
Photos From April 13th Brush Fire in Northern Murrieta
- posted 9:59 PM
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A fire burned about 20 acres near the old Bear Creek Airport in northwest Murrieta on Friday, April 13th. The following photos of the
short-lived fire were captured by local residents.
No inj ... |
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April 20, 2007 |
If It Holds Up, Half An Inch Would Be Wettest Storm This Year In Most Areas
- posted 7:41 AM
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A late-season April storm due Friday morning, April 20th, with predictions of up to a half of an inch of rain, might be the wettest of the season in Western Riverside and Northern San Diego count ... |
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March 27, 2007 |
Hail Reported in Temecula Valley Tuesday Afternoon
- posted 4:46 PM
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Although not much moisture has been reported from the latest storm, brief hail was reported this afternoon in at least one spot in the Temecula Valley.
Hail fell in the 3pm hour in the Vail Ranc ... |
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March 25, 2007 |
Continuing Lack of Rainfall May Lead to Smallest Season Total This Decade
- posted 6:17 PM
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With nearly every month below average this rainfall season, and the key months of January through March at less than 2" in most inland spots, the 2006-2007 rain season is shaping up to be perhaps ... |
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March 10, 2007 |
Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday, March 11th
- posted 12:04 PM
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Remember to turn your clocks forward on Sunday for the start of Daylight Saving Time.
Officially, DST begins at 2am, when the time becomes 3am.
DST begins early this year (and ends one week lat ... |
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March 4, 2007 |
Santa Ana Wind Gusts Up to 40 mph in Inland Valleys Saturday and Sunday
- posted 11:25 AM
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Winds in the inland valleys of Riverside and San Diego counties rose up fiercely Saturday morning and were likely to continue through Sunday. WeatherCurrents' Temecula station recorded a maximum ... |
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March 3, 2007 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Monday, February 26, 2007
- posted 10:04 AM
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Data from weathercurrents.com's Temecula location was again featured in The Californian this past Monday. The article chronicles some statistics from the weak rain season that we've experiencing: ... |
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January 28, 2007 |
When To Replant
- posted 10:41 AM
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So you've lost some plants during this January's week-long, record-breaking deep freeze and you're wondering when it will be safe to replace them.
The frost threat can continue for most of the w ... |
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January 14, 2007 |
Coldest Morning This Decade Sunday; Records Fall (second update, photos)
- posted 9:16 AM
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A very cold airmass over Southern California led to what was statistically the coldest morning since at least 1999. All eight WeatherCurrents communities set all-time minimum temperature records. ... |
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January 12, 2007 |
Brief Snowfall Friday Morning in Perris, Lake Elsinore, Sun City, Menifee, Hemet and Riverside (fourth update, photos and video)
- posted 12:56 PM
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Cold temperatures led to brief snowfall, often mixed with grauple (soft ice, also called popcorn snow), in some of the lower elevations of western Riverside County Friday morning. Most of the sno ... |
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January 2, 2007 |
National Weather Service, San Diego's 2006 In Review
- posted 6:44 AM
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The San Diego office of the National Weather Service has come out with their top weather events for the region in 2006. Many of them (three to be exact) correspond with the previously published W ... |
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January 1, 2007 |
Top Local Weather Stories of 2006
- posted 9:46 AM
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Here's our list of the top weather events of the past year that affected WeatherCurrents communities in western Riverside and northern San Diego counties:
Esperanza Fire, October 26th - 30th, ... |
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December 27, 2006 |
Rapidly Moving Storm Generates Showers Wednesday Morning
- posted 7:36 AM
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A rapidly moving Pacific storm was producing showers early Wednesday morning across the region. Most of the rainfall was expected to happen in the morning, with a chance of trailing showers and t ... |
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December 22, 2006 |
Isolated Light Showers Possible Friday Morning
- posted 7:18 AM
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A fast moving front that originally was supposed to pass to our north is mixing with marine layer and causing isolated light showers in some areas this morning.
According to the National Weather ... |
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December 20, 2006 |
Storm Totals for December 16th-17th
- posted 11:01 AM
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Last weekend's storm fizzled, leaving between 0.04" and 0.35" of rainfall on WeatherCurrents communities. Originally, the storm was to have mixed with subtropical flow, but that interaction didn' ... |
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Most of Western Riverside County Begins Wednesday in the 20's; Station Records Fall in Lake Elsinore, Riverside and De Luz
- posted 10:06 AM
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Another cold morning Wednesday resulted in frost and freezing temperatures, with many areas in western Riverside County below 30°F, including WeatherCurrents stations in Temecula, Murrieta, ... |
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December 19, 2006 |
Frost and Freeze Warning for Wednesday Morning
- posted 10:07 PM
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Patchy frost and freezing temperatures were predicted in inland valleys again Wednesday morning.
Some areas of the Menifee, Elsinore, San Jacinto and Temecula valleys are expected to be affected ... |
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Tuesday Morning Coldest of 2006 to Date
- posted 10:01 PM
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Many WeatherCurrents communities recorded low temperatures into the 20's Tuesday in what was the coldest morning of the year. All-time station records fell in Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, Fallbrook a ... |
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December 17, 2006 |
Frost Warning for Monday Morning
- posted 10:09 PM
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Patchy frost and freezing temperatures may be in store in some inland valleys Monday morning as a cold airmass begins a three day threat. Some offshore winds will keep some areas frost-free tonig ... |
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Photos of Smoke and Ash From October's Esperanza Fire
- posted 6:42 PM
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Better late than never, here are a bunch of photos taken in various western Riverside communities during the first two days of the Esperanza Fire. We apologize for their lateness. They show the w ... |
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November 29, 2006 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Tuesday, November 28, 2006
- posted 7:16 AM
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Data from weathercurrents.com's Temecula location was again featured in The Californian on Tuesday:
Rain comes and goes, Increased winds by Wednesday bring back fire danger - by John Hall
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November 25, 2006 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Saturday, November 25, 2006
- posted 8:10 PM
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Data from weathercurrents.com's Temecula location was featured in two stories this week in The Californian:
Water districts call for conservation - by Chris Bagley
Holiday cool-down expected ... |
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November 9, 2006 |
November 7th Was Warmest November Day This Decade
- posted 7:47 AM
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Tuesday's high temperature of 94.1°F in Temecula was the warmest November temperature in Temecula since November 13, 1999. A double hit of offshore winds and high pressure aloft contributed ... |
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October 29, 2006 |
Daylight Saving Time Ends For 2006
- posted 10:40 AM
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Daylight Saving Time (DST) for 2006 ended at 2am Sunday morning, Otober 29th, when clocks returned to Pacific Standard Time, 1am. Please remember to set your clocks back one hour.
A consequence ... |
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October 26, 2006 |
Esperanza Fire Smoke and Ash Fills Inland Valleys Thursday
- posted 2:36 PM
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Poor air quality resulting from a fire south of Cabazon, named the Esparanza Fire, was affecting most of the inland valleys in western Riverside County Thursday afternoon.
Mandatory evacuations ... |
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October 8, 2006 |
September Ends Up Pretty Much Average
- posted 9:44 PM
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September, 2006 started with a number of hot days but when all was said and done, it ended up near the average for this decade, at least in Temecula, where records were available back to 1999.
T ... |
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October 2, 2006 |
Showers Possible Inland Through 9am Monday
- posted 8:54 AM
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Showers were tracking across Orange County and inland through Riverside County Monday morning, and could produce rainfall in spots.
The showers should be through the area by 9am. They are part o ... |
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September 12, 2006 |
Photos and Webcam Video From Last Wednesday's Severe Storm (updated)
- posted 7:27 AM
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The following are a some of the pictures from last Wednesday's thunder and dust storms in western Riverside County. The affected areas were the San Jacinto, Menifee, Perris and Temecula valleys.
... |
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September 6, 2006 |
Wind Sensor Replaced
- posted 9:47 PM
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After a determination that the original wind sensor was defective, we replaced the wind sensor (called an anemometer) of the Temecula weather station this afternoon.
It's not known how long the ... |
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Thunderstorms Move West Across Inland Valleys; Landspout Reported Between Sun City and Perris.
- posted 3:58 PM
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After four straight days of localized thunderstorms, heavy thunderstorm activity was at work again in Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, Murrieta and Temecula.
A landspout was briefly active around 3 ... |
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September 2, 2006 |
Showers and Thunderstorms Possible Saturday Afternoon
- posted 3:22 PM
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Thunderheads have moved west of the mountains Saturday afternoon and may cause showers or thunderstorms in some spots.
A National Weather Service advisory said the central portion of the Inland ... |
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August 19, 2006 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Saturday, August 19, 2006
- posted 5:35 PM
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Data from weathercurrents.com was featured in a story and an opinion column today in The Californian:
Staying cool a real power struggle - by Phil Strickland
Following blazing July, August pr ... |
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August 14, 2006 |
No Surprise: July Was Warmest Month So Far This Decade
- posted 7:21 AM
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All eight WeatherCurrents locations set all-time monthly records this past July as southern California was scorched with record heat. The record months occurred in spite of and end-of-month coold ... |
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August 1, 2006 |
New Features on WeatherCurrents.com
- posted 6:35 AM
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A few changes late yesterday highlight some new features added mostly from your requests.
Something new is the forecast detail page, which is accessible from the "Forecast" link on the left hand ... |
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July 30, 2006 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Sunday, July 20, 2006
- posted 11:02 AM
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WeatherCurrents' Temecula site was mentioned in a story about the effects of heat on agriculture in The Californian.
Crops haven't been damaged by the heat, but the grape harvesting season in th ... |
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July 24, 2006 |
Tornado or Landspout Reported in Menifee Sunday
- posted 9:12 AM
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A tornado or landspout visited the Menifee Valley Sunday afternoon as part of this weekend's weather activity.
In the four o'clock hour, there were reports of a spout or dust devil in the area. ... |
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July 23, 2006 |
A Note About Car Thermometers
- posted 1:07 PM
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Like many of you, I have thermometers in my vehicles. I was out and about in Saturday's record heat and noticed probably the same thing you did, that my car was telling me the temperature was 115 ... |
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Saturday Warmest Day in At Least Eight Years In Temecula
- posted 12:41 PM
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At an average temperature of 88.1°F, Saturday was the warmest overall day recorded since the Temecula weather station began operations in August, 1999.
The previous warmest day was Septembe ... |
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July 22, 2006 |
Station Records Fall Saturday Afternoon Nearly Everwhere
- posted 4:45 PM
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Six of eight WeatherCurrents locations obliterated heat records Saturday afternoon, as temperatures rose above 110°F in the inland valleys.
In Temecula, an eight year old all-time record of ... |
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Temecula Records Warmest Morning Saturday
- posted 9:19 AM
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Saturday morning's low temperature of 76.7°F was the warmest low temperature on record, easily breaking an eight year old station record.
The previous highest low was 74.2°F on August ... |
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Sizzling Friday Heat Sets Station Records in Lake Elsinore, Menifee Valley, and Riverside
- posted 8:58 AM
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A new summer heat wave Friday, July 21st saw temperatures again near 110°F in some WeatherCurrents communities, but not as universally hot as last Saturday. However, all-time station records ... |
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July 16, 2006 |
Blistering Station Records Set Saturday in Murrieta, Lake Elsinore, De Luz, Fallbrook; Hottest Day in Nearly Four Years
- posted 12:16 PM
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A blistering hot July 16th saw temperatures soar into the 100's in all eight WeatherCurrents locations, with many near 110°F. All-time station records were set in most locations, except for ... |
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July 15, 2006 |
Friday's High Temperatures in Temecula and Murrieta Hottest in Nearly Four Years
- posted 12:37 PM
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The Temecula Valley experienced one of the hottest days this decade on July 14th, as the high temperature rose to 104.6°F.
The high temperature in Temecula was the hottest since a scorching ... |
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July 13, 2006 |
Wildfire Burns 81 Acres Near Anza
- posted 6:20 AM
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Named the Cary fire, 81 acres were burned near Highway 371 and Cary Road in the Anza area Wednesday afternoon.
Structures were threatened by the fire and up to 60 homes were evacuated in the aft ... |
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WeatherCurrents in the News: Wednesday, July 12, 2006
- posted 6:12 AM
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TemeculaWeather.com, the Temecula site of WeatherCurrents, was mentioned in John Hunneman's column in The Californian in Wednesday's edition.
The article mentions the sustained heat we've been e ... |
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July 2, 2006 |
2006 Was Warmest June This Decade; Third Warmest Ever in San Diego
- posted 12:43 PM
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This past June was the warmest June of the decade so far, according to reports from WeatherCurrents stations.
In Temecula, where records cover the entire decade, June came in at 72.3°F, exc ... |
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July 1, 2006 |
Border Fire News Stories
- posted 12:24 PM
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The following are stories published today about the Border Fire in the Rainbow gap, south of Temecula and east of Fallbrook:
Fire burns 180 acres, closes I-15 - The Californian
Wildfire s ... |
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Southbound I15 Remains Partially Closed Saturday; Border Fire 50% Contained
- posted 9:39 AM
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According to reports from the Riverside County Fire Department, at 7am Saturday morning, the Border Fire, as it is being called, was 50% contained, and the footprint has been updated to 150 acres ... |
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June 30, 2006 |
Wildfire Friday Afternoon Closes I15 Freeway at Border Patrol Checkpoint (updated, photos)
- posted 5:55 PM
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Southbound and most northbound lanes of the I15 freeway remained closed Friday evening as a partially contained wildfire burned 180 acres in the Rainbow gap area, south of Temecula and northeast ... |
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June 26, 2006 |
New De Luz Weather Station Debuts
- posted 6:21 PM
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The feed from the new De Luz weather station began today, with a scorching high of 99.7°F.
Most weather readings were working as of Monday evening.
Because the old and new stations are abo ... |
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June 25, 2006 |
New De Luz Weather Station Location in Progress
- posted 1:00 PM
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As the former De Luz weather station went down permanently Saturday afternoon, work was progressing on integrating the weather feed from the new location about six miles southwest of the former l ... |
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June 16, 2006 |
Friday Morning Brush Fire Burns 12 Acres in De Luz
- posted 2:28 PM
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A fire of unknown origin burned 12 acres off of Rancho California Road in De Luz Friday morning before firefighters got it under control.
42 firefighters on the scene were assisted by air suppor ... |
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June 5, 2006 |
Sunday's Triple Digit Roundup
- posted 1:12 PM
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June 4th was another hot day in the region, with many communities once again topping 100°F.
Lake Elsinore was again the hottest WeatherCurrents location, with 105.7°F. Menifee Valley ( ... |
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June 3, 2006 |
Changes Coming For De Luz Weather Station
- posted 9:58 PM
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Due to a move by the current hosts of the WeatherCurrents De Luz weather station, Sue and Dave Painter, we will be attempting to link up with another weather station owned by Steve Rhodes later t ... |
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Scorching June Heat Tops Triple Digits in Areas
- posted 9:43 PM
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A Spring heat wave has hit western Riverside and northern San Diego counties, with triple digit temperatures recorded by many WeatherCurrents stations, and all stations above 95°F.
Lake Els ... |
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May 31, 2006 |
Grass Fire Near Lake Skinner Consumes 317 Acres
- posted 7:33 AM
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A grass fire Tuesday afternoon, May 30th in the Lake Skinner recreation area consumed 317 acres before being brought under control.
The fire began near Warren Road in the 1pm hour. Up to 212 fir ... |
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May 27, 2006 |
Storm Totals for May 22nd (updated)
- posted 4:39 PM
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A fast, late-season spring storm dumped a quarter inch or more of rainfall on parts of western Riverside and northern San Diego counties. It was the first major rainfall since a wet April in the ... |
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May 21, 2006 |
Late Season Storm To Arrive Sunday Night
- posted 1:31 PM
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A fast-moving, late spring storm is predicted to bring significant rain and perhaps thunderstorms to western Riverside and northern San Diego counties tonight.
The storm front originated in the ... |
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May 11, 2006 |
Fog Thursday Morning
- posted 8:20 AM
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Fog has been reported Thursday morning in some inland valleys. Fog was present in the early morning in some parts of the Temecula Valley and along the I15 corridor in Rainbow past Fallbrook. |
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May 1, 2006 |
Fog Present Monday Morning in Inland Valleys
- posted 6:53 AM
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Dense fog was present Monday morning, May 1st in the Temecula Valley. Visibilities were poor in many areas.
Low clouds were blanketing much of western Riverside and northern San Diego counties t ... |
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April 2, 2006 |
Storm Totals: March 17th-21st and March 28th-29th
- posted 3:20 PM
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A series of late winter storms, some of them unusually wet, spilled into spring, making March the wettest month of the year and of the rainy season to date in western Riverside and northern San D ... |
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Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday Morning
- posted 12:18 AM
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Just a note to turn your clocks forward one hour Sunday morning as Daylight Saving Time goes into effect for most of the United States.
At 2:00am Pacific Standard Time on April 2, Daylight Savin ... |
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March 31, 2006 |
Internet Access Problems Cause Outage
- posted 12:28 PM
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An internet access outage by one of the providers in the Redhawk area of Temecula was responsible for Thursday's extended outage. Connectivity was restored last night and weather data is flowing ... |
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March 17, 2006 |
Web Site Maintenance Friday Night
- posted 12:21 PM
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The web site will be down at times between 10pm and 11pm Friday night for regular maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience. |
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March 14, 2006 |
Storm Totals: March 10th-13th (updated)
- posted 10:16 PM
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A cold winter storm last weekend didn't live up to expectations of two inches of rainfall in parts of western Riverside and northern San Diego counties, but some areas did get an inch or near an ... |
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March 13, 2006 |
Ground Fog Monday Morning
- posted 6:54 AM
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Low-level ground fog was affecting visibilities in the Temecula Valley Monday morning. The National Weather Service forecast the fog to continue through 8am.
Locally, visibilities were less than ... |
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March 12, 2006 |
Hail Reported Sunday in Temecula
- posted 12:27 PM
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The result of unstable air in the aftermath of a cold winter storm, isolated showers and hail continued in the Temecula area Sunday morning.
Hail was reported in central Temecula at 10:38am. It ... |
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March 11, 2006 |
Brief Snowfall Reported Saturday Morning in Northeastern Temecula, Aguanga, Sage, Eastern Hemet (pictures, second update)
- posted 10:09 AM
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Between 6am and 7am Saturday morning, snow broke through the 2,000 foot level and fell in parts of Sage, Aguanga, Hemet, Beaumont and Banning, northeastern Temecula, and the Temecula wine country ... |
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March 10, 2006 |
Small Hail, Ice Pellets Reported in Temecula
- posted 2:14 PM
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As a strong, cold Gulf of Alaska storm began to send scattered showers over the region Friday morning and afternoon, pea-sized hail and ice pellets were reported in portions of the Temecula Valle ... |
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March 9, 2006 |
Storm Totals: March 3rd-4th and March 6th-7th (updated)
- posted 9:34 AM
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The first two storms of March brought a spattering of rainfall to western Riverside and northern San Diego counties. Both storms were poorly organized and quickly disintegrated.
Due to showers a ... |
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March 8, 2006 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Wednesday, March 8, 2006
- posted 11:59 AM
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An article about the upcoming storms this weekend, and its potential effects on the Temecula Rod Run, was published in The Californian newspaper.
Among other items, the article mentions that se ... |
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March 2, 2006 |
Recent Weather News Stories
- posted 8:17 AM
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Some recent coverage of the end-of-February storm:
Rain expected to stop briefly, resume Thursday night - The Californian, March 1, 2006
Storm causes little trouble for inland region - Th ... |
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March 1, 2006 |
Storm Totals: February 27th-28th (updated)
- posted 9:16 AM
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The wettest storm of the rain season to date dropped between one and two and a half inches of rain on western Riverside and northern San Diego counties to close out February.
Generally, the area ... |
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Fog Reported Wednesday Morning, March 1st
- posted 6:32 AM
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Some patchy, low-lying ground fog has been reported this morning in the Temecula Valley.
Areas affected included Redhawk and Vail Ranch, and some of the foothills around the valley. Visibilities ... |
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February 26, 2006 |
Storm Totals: February 17th-19th
- posted 5:48 PM
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A cold pacific storm left the first rainfall since January 2nd in western Riverside and northern San Diego counties last weekend.
The highest rain total was in northern De Luz, which recorded 0. ... |
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February 20, 2006 |
Frost Advisory for Tuesday Morning
- posted 9:53 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for the Inland Empire valleys for Tuesday morning, including the Temecula, Menifee, Elsinore and San Jacinto valleys, and parts of the Riv ... |
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Record Cold, Freezing Temperatures, Frost on President's Day
- posted 6:55 AM
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In the aftermath of a cold storm front, freezing temperatures and frost were present in many of the inland valleys Monday morning, the President's Day holiday.
In Temecula, Murrieta, and Sun Cit ... |
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February 14, 2006 |
Extended Dry Period May End Tuesday Night
- posted 4:44 PM
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An extended winter dry period looks to be coming to an end with a 20% chance of light showers or drizzle Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. But any precipitation amounts are expected to be very ... |
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January 31, 2006 |
Wildfire Burns Four Acres, Threatens Homes in Sage
- posted 8:52 AM
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An early afternoon wildfire, fanned by winds, threatened homes in the Sage area Monday. The location of the fire was south of Hemet and east of Temecula, between Osage and Falcon Roads.
No struc ... |
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January 26, 2006 |
Dense Fog Reported Thursday Morning
- posted 6:33 AM
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Dense fog was present in spots in parts of southwest Riverside county Thursday, according to an eyewitness report. Fog was present on the Interstate 15 corridor between Temecula and Lake Elsinore ... |
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January 25, 2006 |
Web Site Maintenance Friday Night
- posted 9:27 PM
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We will be bringing the WeatherCurrents.com web site down for regular maintenance on Friday, January 25th, between the hours of 10pm and 11pm, Pacific Standard Time.
We apologize for any inconve ... |
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January 22, 2006 |
Wind Warning Through Tuesday Morning
- posted 10:29 PM
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A strong Santa Ana wind event is predicted to bring gusty winds to the inland valleys through Tuesday morning. Surface high pressure over the Great Basin coupled with local high pressure is fueli ... |
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January 21, 2006 |
Frost Advisory for Sunday Morning
- posted 9:55 PM
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After two straight chilly mornings, another potential morning of freezing or near-freezing temperatures and frost is possible Sunday in most of the inland valleys.
Frost and freezing temperature ... |
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January 20, 2006 |
Frost Advisory for Saturday Morning
- posted 9:09 PM
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Predicted freezing or near-freezing temperatures in many inland areas tomorrow morning may lead to widespread frost for early Saturday morning. Frost was present Friday morning in many inland are ... |
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January 15, 2006 |
Frost Advisory For Monday Morning
- posted 10:13 PM
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Predicted freezing or near-freezing temperatures in many inland areas tomorrow morning may lead to widespread frost for early Monday morning.
Areas in western Riverside County that may be affect ... |
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January 14, 2006 |
Storm Front Weakens; Showers Still Possible Saturday Night
- posted 5:23 PM
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A storm front that originally was forecast to dump up to a third of an inch in the inland valleys today is weakening as it is coming across the region. Showers are still possible tonight through ... |
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January 3, 2006 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Tuesday, January 3, 2006
- posted 6:43 AM
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An article about this weekend's storms, mentioning WeatherCurrents' Temecula, Murrieta, and Lake Elsinore weather stations,was published this morning in The Californian newspaper. An online versi ... |
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December 31, 2005 |
Year in Review: 2005 Ends the Way it Began: Wet
- posted 11:27 PM
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Although the January rains were more noteworthy, 0.24" of rain Saturday on the last day of 2005 were a light reminder of how the year began. January and February were very wet in western Riversi ... |
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December 30, 2005 |
Twin Storm Forecast Update
- posted 8:57 PM
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Two storms are forecast to hit Southern California this weekend, on Saturday afternoon and night and again on Sunday night and Monday. Because the jet stream is projected to remain to the north o ... |
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Fog Advisory For Friday Morning
- posted 6:41 AM
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Dense fog with visibilities of less than a quarter mile is present in many inland areas today, including the Temecula Valley and spots north and south on the I-15 and I-215 freeways.
The fog isn ... |
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December 28, 2005 |
Two Major Storms May Cloud New Year's Weekend
- posted 3:58 PM
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The first significant rainfall of winter may occur this weekend as two wet storms are forecast to drench Southern California.
The first storm of the series is projected to arrive Saturday during ... |
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December 25, 2005 |
Christmas Eve Toasty; Cooler Weather for Christmas Day
- posted 10:15 AM
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Temperatures in Western Riverside and northern San Diego counties set recent records on Saturday as high pressure led to a warm Christmas Eve, the warmest of the week and of the the month.
For W ... |
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December 16, 2005 |
Fog Reported on Interstate 15 Friday Morning
- posted 6:18 AM
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Visibilities of between a quarter to a half were reported early Friday morning on the I15 Freeway, from the I15-I215 split in Murrieta through Nichols Road in Lake Elsinore.
The National Weather ... |
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December 15, 2005 |
Frost Advisory for Friday Morning
- posted 8:24 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Friday morning for some Inland Empire areas, which include the Temecula, Elsinore, San Jacinto and Menifee valleys. Areas of frost are ... |
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December 8, 2005 |
Light Showers Inland Wednesday Afternoon
- posted 2:01 PM
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Some areas of Riverside County were reporting light showers Wednesday afternoon. Rain was reported in northeast Temecula, and the National Weather Service issued a short-term forecast warning of ... |
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December 6, 2005 |
Frost Advisory for Wednesday Morning
- posted 8:52 PM
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For the second night in a row, the National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for the Inland Empire. The likely affected areas include the Temecula, Elsinore, San Jacinto and Menifee va ... |
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December 5, 2005 |
Frost Advisory for Tuesday Morning
- posted 10:09 PM
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The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Tuesday morning for the Inland Empire Valleys. Based on falling temperatures, WeatherCurrents estimates that areas of the Temecula, Me ... |
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December 3, 2005 |
Storm Leaves Region With Little to Show
- posted 10:26 AM
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The first storm of December this year followed a pattern of mostly disappointing storms this fall, with the exception of October 16-18th, yielding little precipitation in western Riverside and no ... |
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December 2, 2005 |
Weakening Storm Still Coming
- posted 7:24 AM
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Bands of showers from a weakening storm off the coast of Southern California are likely coming over the region this afternoon and evening and should be through the area later tonight.
A day ago, ... |
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November 29, 2005 |
WeatherCurrents in the News: Tuesday, November 29th
- posted 9:05 AM
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HemetWeather.com, WeatherCurrents' Hemet weather site, was featured in a Press-Enterprise story today. One of the WeatherCurrents editors, Robert Leonard, was the focus of the story.
The Hemet s ... |
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November 18, 2005 |
Storm Totals: November Storm Fizzles
- posted 8:50 AM
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Despite predictions of a quarter to a half inch of rain, a storm system passing through on November 9th and 10th dumped very little measurable rain in western Riverside and northern San Diego cou ... |
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October 30, 2005 |
Temecula Valley Rainbow Pictures - October, 2005
- posted 4:01 PM
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At the end of the recent October storm, one or more rainbows were visible in the Temecula Valley.
The ingredients of a successful rainbow are raindrops and sun. The sun is always oriented to the ... |
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October 24, 2005 |
Storm Totals: October 15-18th
- posted 1:50 PM
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Finally, here are the storm totals for the last October storm, which dumped anywhere from half an inch (Lake Elsinore) to almost one and half inches (southeast Temecula) of rainfall on the area.
... |
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October 16, 2005 |
Deja Vu - October Storms Here Again
- posted 9:01 PM
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With significant rainfall of more than half an inch falling Sunday in some WeatherCurrents locations in western Riverside and northern San Diego counties, and more expected tomorrow, it's worth n ... |
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October 6, 2005 |
Smoke, Ash Result of Second Fire in Badlands in Two Weeks (updated with photos)
- posted 9:02 AM
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Smoke and ash Thursday morning in western Riverside County is the the result of a wildfire in the San Timoteo Canyon that began Wednesday. The Woodhouse Fire, as it has been named is the second i ... |
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October 1, 2005 |
September Thunderstorm/Lightning Photos (updated)
- posted 2:05 PM
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Thunder and lightning the night of September 19th and the morning of September 20th kept many residents of western Riverside and northern San Diego counties awake.
Rainfall amounts for the day w ... |
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WeatherCurrents in the News: Saturday, October 1st
- posted 11:46 AM
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Data from WeatherCurrents' Temecula weather station was featured in a Saturday article in the in The Californian newspaper on the grape crop in the Temecula Valley.
The Californian frequently ci ... |
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September 29, 2005 |
Local Fires: Pala and Camp Pendleton
- posted 1:13 PM
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Two wildfires burned in northern San Diego county Wednesday afternoon, in Pala, just south of the Pechanga Indian Reservation, and on Camp Pendleton. The Camp Pendleton fire was the largest at gr ... |
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Hot Everywhere Wednesday; Fallbrook Hottest
- posted 10:12 AM
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Wednesday's offshore wind event, the first of the season, revved up temperatures in northern San Diego and western Riverside counties to the hottest in a while. Most of Wednesday's highs were the ... |
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September 28, 2005 |
Wind Advisory Until Wednesday Afternoon
- posted 11:02 AM
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Surface high pressure over the great basin area is fueling heat and winds in the region in what is the first Santa Ana wind event this fall. Most of the gusty winds are expected to be to the nort ... |
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September 20, 2005 |
Booming Thunder, Lightning Mark Monday Night and Tuesday Morning
- posted 9:32 AM
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Relentless lightning strikes, loud thunder and scattered rainfall were experienced all over the region on Monday night and Tuesday morning, the result of unstable monsoonal moisture from Texas.
... |
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September 19, 2005 |
Monsoon Weather Brings Chance of Thunderstorms Monday Night
- posted 6:08 PM
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Monsoonal moisture from the Gulf of Mexico has spread into the region from south, bringing with it a 40% chance of showers Monday night and continuing into Tuesday. A large band of clouds was on ... |
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September 5, 2005 |
Labor Day Fire in Wine Country Destroys Home (updated)
- posted 9:18 PM
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A 200 acre fire in the Temecula Valley Wine Country Monday afternoon destroyed a home and burned 200 acres. The home apparently contained unspecified hazardous materials, prompting the Riverside ... |
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August 28, 2005 |
Wildfire in French Valley Burns Grassland Saturday
- posted 4:37 PM
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Firefighters aggressively doused a wildfire in the French Valley area Saturday afternoon. Affected was about 50 to 100 acres west of Borel Road near Lake Skinner.
Five aircraft were reported ret ... |
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Several WeatherCurrents Communities Set Heat Records
- posted 4:28 PM
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Many WeatherCurrents weather stations installed since 2003 set all-time high temperature records Saturday and Sunday, as both days exceeded forecast predictions. On Saturday, August 27th, the all ... |
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August 18, 2005 |
Photos of August 6th Tornado Damage in Sun City and Quail Valley
- posted 12:58 PM
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Homes in Quail Valley were without power earlier this month for more than two days after a tornado struck Sun City and Quail Valley. There were no injuries, and no homes were reported damaged. Th ... |
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August 17, 2005 |
Fifth Anniversary of TemeculaWeather.com
- posted 7:37 AM
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2005 is the fifth anniversary of the first visit to TemeculaWeather.com. Five years ago, on August 17th, 2000, the Google search engine robot was the first visitor. The fi ... |
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August 13, 2005 |
Mild Weekend Expected
- posted 5:05 AM
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The latest forecasts call for a mild weekend in western Riverside and northern San Diego counties, the mildest of the month and perhaps the coolest of the summer so far.
Marine layer influence c ... |
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August 7, 2005 |
Hemet Again Gets Pounded By Thunderstorms; Flash Flood Watch Posted Sunday Until 8pm
- posted 12:38 PM
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Two weeks after remnants of Hurricane Emily caused problems in the Hemet area, thunderstorms from monsoonal moisture again doused the area, leaving another 1.31" of rainfall Saturday and knocking ... |
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July 28, 2005 |
Temecula Weather Data Feed Restored
- posted 10:14 AM
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After being down most of the day Wednesday and part of Thursday morning, internet access from the Temecula weather station was restored. The problem was related to some changes made by the intern ... |
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July 24, 2005 |
Hemet Bears Brunt of Saturday Thunderstorms (updated)
- posted 11:25 AM
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A day of heat, humidity and thunderstorms in the region struck the Hemet area the hardest, where hail, downpours and flooding were reported. Much of the rest of western Riverside and northern San ... |
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July 20, 2005 |
Heat Roundup, Sunday through Tuesday
- posted 1:14 PM
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Sizzling heat returned to the Southern California inland valleys the first part of this week, fueled by upper level high pressure. As was the case last week, Lake Elsinore again was the hottest W ... |
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Thunderstorms, Humidity Possible Wednesday Afternoon
- posted 12:48 PM
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Greater than normal humidity and a 30% chance of thunderstorms is accompanying a moist, monsoonal air mass moving in from the southeast this afternoon from the Gulf of California. Moisture has be ... |
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July 15, 2005 |
Thursday's Scorching Roundup
- posted 7:49 AM
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For the second day in a row on Thursday, temperatures were well into triple digits across most of western Riverside county. Lake Elsinore again led the way with 106.5°F, and Fallbrook, in in ... |
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July 14, 2005 |
Wednesday's Triple Digit Roundup
- posted 9:34 AM
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Wednesday was the hottest day of the year so far, with many areas in western Riverside County experiencing temperatures in excess of 100°F. Lake Elsinore and Menifee Valley led the way with ... |
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July 13, 2005 |
Heat Wave Hits
- posted 12:42 PM
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Strong high pressure building Monday and Tuesday has led to triple digit temperatures, the hottest of the year so far, in western Riverside County on Wednesday. After Lake Elsinore topped 100 ... |
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Server Move Complete
- posted 8:16 AM
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WeatherCurrents completed a move yesterday from a dedicated web server that had served it the past two years to a new dedicated server. Several factors drove the change, including location, maint ... |
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July 5, 2005 |
Server Trouble Resolved
- posted 1:25 PM
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The WeatherCurrents server was unresponsive for a couple of hours Tuesday morning, a situation that was resolved around 10am with a server reboot. We apologize to those that were unable to access ... |
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July 1, 2005 |
Extraordinary Rain Season Ends
- posted 2:30 PM
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One of the wettest rain seasons in Southern California came was finished and final at midnight Friday morning. For the four WeatherCurrents stations up since July 1st, 2004, the results were stag ... |
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June 26, 2005 |
Soboba Fire Near San Jacinto Contained Saturday Morning
- posted 9:57 AM
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The first major wildfire of the season in western Riverside County was reported contained Saturday morning, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. The Soboba fire had burned 2,080 acr ... |
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June 16, 2005 |
Second Earthquake This Week Jolts Region - Centered Near Yucaipa
- posted 2:02 PM
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The second earthquake this week struck at 1:53 Thursday afternoon near Yucaipa in San Bernardino County. An initial measurement for the quake was 5.3 on the richter scale, which was later revised ... |
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June 12, 2005 |
Earthquake Near Anza Shakes Region Sunday Morning
- posted 8:47 AM
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Residents of Southwest Riverside and North San Diego counties were shaken by a magnitude 5.6 earthquake (preliminary) on Sunday morning, centered about six miles east-south-east of Anza, about 30 ... |
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June 2, 2005 |
Murrieta, Fallbrook, De Luz and Menifee Valley Stations to be Certified
- posted 9:35 AM
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Next week, several WeatherCurrents weather stations will be certified as cooperating stations by the National Weather Service San Diego office. The stations to be certified include Murrieta, Fall ... |
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June 1, 2005 |
Smoke Reported; Controlled Burn at Lake Skinner
- posted 2:35 PM
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Heavy smoke reported in and around the San Jacinto Valley and region this afternoon was due to a controlled burn near Lake Skinner, according to local fire departments. Smoke from the burn was vi ... |
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May 26, 2005 |
Fog Reported Thursday Morning in Temecula Valley
- posted 6:18 AM
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Dense fog was present in the Temecula Valley early Thursday morning. One report noted poor visibilities on Interstate 15 from south Temecula to the California Oaks exit in Murrieta. The report sa ... |
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May 24, 2005 |
Fog Reported Tuesday Morning
- posted 7:42 AM
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Motorists along Interstate 15 between the Temecula Valley and Corona may encounter patchy fog Tuesday morning on their commutes. The entire area is overcast from the marine layer, and visibility ... |
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May 22, 2005 |
Near Triple-Digit Temperatures Scorch Inland Areas
- posted 11:31 AM
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A hot weekend continued Sunday after near-record temperatures in northern San Diego and western Riverside counties Friday and Saturday. Strong high pressure stifled onshore flow and brought condi ... |
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May 16, 2005 |
Riverside Weather Station Installation Begins
- posted 9:25 AM
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Installation of the Riverside weather station began this past weekend. The Riverside weather site will be WeatherCurrents' eighth site and the seventh in western Riverside County. In addition, it ... |
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May 8, 2005 |
First May Storm Totals; Hemet Over 30 Inches
- posted 11:41 AM
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The first storm of May hit the region Thursday and Friday, leaving variable amounts of rain in Southwest Riverside and Northern San Diego counties.
A period of showers on Friday, after the main ... |
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May 1, 2005 |
Thursday's Storm Totals (updated)
- posted 3:42 PM
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Thursday's late season storm dumped between one half to over one inch of rain in spots around Southwestern Riverside and Northern San Diego Counties. The rain was enough to cause the only meaning ... |
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April 29, 2005 |
Fallbrook Rainfall Record Surpassed
- posted 9:20 AM
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With 0.98" recorded yesterday in Fallbrook, and 37.28" for the season, 2004-2005 is now the wettest rain season on record. The previous record was 36.85", recorded in 1992-1993 by
George F. Em ... |
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April 27, 2005 |
Sprinkles, Light Showers in Temecula Valley Wednesday Morning
- posted 6:39 AM
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Wet roads, cloudy skies and sprinkles greeted commuters this morning in the Temecula Valley. Wet roads were reported from Temecula into Murrieta at the I15/I215 split. Conditions were overcast bu ... |
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April 26, 2005 |
Storm Expected Wednesday Evening; Fallbrook Seasonal Record May Fall
- posted 9:43 AM
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Another late season storm is predicted to impact the region Wednesday and Thursday, perhaps depositing a half inch of rain or more in Northern San Diego and Southern Riverside counties.
The bulk ... |
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April 22, 2005 |
Triple Storm Threat Begins Saturday, Band of Light Showers Friday
- posted 10:50 AM
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A cutoff low, the first of perhaps three storms in the region over the next week, is predicted to bring moderate rainfall to most of Southern California by Saturday afternoon. A band of light, sc ... |
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April 18, 2005 |
Drizzle and Light Showers Possible Through Tuesday Morning
- posted 9:39 PM
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An upper level low pressure system may bring drizzle or light showers to the region Monday night and Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service is listing the chance of measurable precipitatio ... |
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April 13, 2005 |
Weather Data Feed Down Wednesday
- posted 10:54 AM
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Due to some maintenance by the internet service provider, the data feed from Temecula went down Wednesday morning. It's currently unknown when service will be restored.
As always when internet s ... |
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April 12, 2005 |
Drought Continues For Colorado River Reservoirs
- posted 10:27 PM
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An important part of the water supply in the western states, the big Colorado River basin reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, remain in drought status despite a banner rain year in California, ... |
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April 8, 2005 |
Gusty Winds Predicted Through Saturday
- posted 2:28 PM
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Gusty breezes and winds are blowing through southwest Riverside and northern San Diego counties are expected to continue overnight through tomorrow afternoon. The winds are generally coming from ... |
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April 2, 2005 |
Daylight Saving Time Begins Tonight
- posted 12:35 PM
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Remember to turn your clocks forward tonight - Daylight Saving Time begins at 2am Sunday morning. Two o'clock becomes three o'clock as an hour of daylight is shifted to the evening for the rest o ... |
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March 31, 2005 |
Guest Forecasters
- posted 9:58 AM
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WeatherCurrents main editor and forecaster, John Toman, will be on vacation for the next week. Forecasting duties for WeatherCurrents in the meantime will be shared by Robert Leonard and Michael ... |
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March 29, 2005 |
Last Week's Rainfall Totals
- posted 8:09 AM
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Weather stations in De Luz led last week's rainfall totals, which added another three quarters of an inch to seasonal rainfall in the area. After the storms, Fallbrook held a narrow lead for the ... |
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March 23, 2005 |
Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve Photos
- posted 9:35 PM
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The Santa Rosa Plateau is home of some of the last remaining natural vernal pools in Southern California, which are swollen this year with more than fifty inches of rainfall. Michael Mojarro visi ... |
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Seasonal Rainfall Approaching All-Time Records
- posted 7:35 AM
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It's now the second wettest rain season in recorded history in southern California, according to rainfall records in downtown Los Angeles and San Diego.
Records for southwestern Riverside County ... |
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March 21, 2005 |
Rainfall Totals For Last Weekend (updated)
- posted 11:48 PM
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Lake Elsinore led the rainfall totals for this past weekend's storm. Many inland locations have exceeded 35 inches of rainfall for the season, with Murrieta, Fallbrook and South De Luz all over t ... |
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March 19, 2005 |
Rainfall Lighter Than Expected
- posted 12:56 PM
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Rainfall across southern Riverside and northern San Diego counties was lighter than predictions as of mid-day Saturday. Original predictions had called for the main storm energy to pass over the ... |
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March 17, 2005 |
Weather-related News Stories
- posted 1:02 PM
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Some of the local weather-related news articles in the media over the past week:
Quiet, out-of-the-way reserve is natural laboratory for $160 million in research - De Luz, from The Californi ... |
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March 16, 2005 |
Wildflower Photos from Anza-Borrego Desert (updated)
- posted 9:53 PM
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Recent rains have led to a plethora of wildflowers blooming all over southern California, especially in the deserts. The following pictures were taken by Ian Schoenleber of Sage, who visited Anza ... |
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March 10, 2005 |
Weather-related News Stories
- posted 2:03 PM
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Some weather-related news stories published in the past week:
Wow, what wildflowers - The Press-Enterprise (registration required), San Jacinto and Coachella Valleys., March 8th
Decade-ol ... |
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Service Outage Resolved
- posted 12:51 PM
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The WeatherCurrents.com web site was down for about an hour today between 11:30am to just after 12:30pm. We apologize to anyone trying to access the web site during that time.
The cause of the o ... |
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March 9, 2005 |
Fallbrook/Temecula Tornados, Elsinore Landspout Different Weather Processes
- posted 1:44 PM
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The tornados experienced in Fallbrook, Rainbow and Temecula on February 19th and the landspouts reported in Lake Elsinore on February 26th were actually the result of very different weather proce ... |
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Dense Fog This Morning
- posted 5:57 AM
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Dense fog has been reported in many inland areas this morning, including from the Temecula Valley up through Wildomar on Interstate 15. Visibilities of between a quarter and half of a mile for so ... |
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March 6, 2005 |
Wet February = Wet March?
- posted 7:35 AM
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Does a wet February portend a wet March? According to rainfall statistics for Mt. Wilson in Los Angeles County between 1941 and 1998, the answer is usually yes, and this would likely be true thro ... |
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March 5, 2005 |
Temecula Surpasses 30 Inches Rainfall
- posted 11:16 AM
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Showers yesterday in the Temecula Valley pushed Temecula's seasonal rainfall total over the milestone 30 inches mark. On-and-off showers Friday totaled 0.34", giving Temecula 30.09" of rainfall f ... |
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March 2, 2005 |
Sprinkles, Drizzle Possible Tonight
- posted 7:09 PM
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A low pressure system moving onshore tonight is dragging cloud cover and some light moisture with it. Hemet has received some light rain but for most inland areas only sprinkles or drizzle are pr ... |
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Weather-related News Stories
- posted 7:34 AM
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Some of the local, weather-related news stories published by local media early this week:
Rain-filled Skunk Hollow may remain on display through summer - The Californian, French Valley
Cou ... |
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March 1, 2005 |
Temecula Data Provided to National Weather Service
- posted 10:44 PM
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About a week and a half ago, right before the most recent storm series, WeatherCurrents began automatically spooling weather data from its Temecula weather station into the National Weather Servi ... |
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Lake Elsinore Not Overflowing Yet
- posted 7:07 AM
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Last week we received an unconfirmed report that Lake Elsinore had overflowed, but an observation this weekend as well as the EVMWD web site indicate that an overflow has not yet occurred. The wa ... |
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February 26, 2005 |
Landspout Spotted in Lake Elsinore Hills
- posted 11:31 PM
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There have reports of a landspout east of Interstate 15 this afternoon around 3pm in the hills of Lake Elsinore. The approximate location was between Railroad Canyon and Central Ave.
WeatherCurr ... |
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Pala Road Reopens at Pechanga Creek
- posted 11:16 PM
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On Friday at about 6pm, Pala Road reopened to vehicle traffic at Pechanga Creek. This was a couple days earlier than planned. Pala Road had been heavily damaged south of Great Oak High School in ... |
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February 25, 2005 |
Radio Interview Airs Sunday Morning
- posted 7:48 PM
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John Toman, the owner and operator of WeatherCurrents.com, was interviewed this week for a radio program that will air Sunday morning on KMYT 94.5 and KTMQ 103.3, both Temecula-based stations tha ... |
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Thunderstorm in San Jacinto, Menifee Valleys
- posted 4:01 PM
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There is thunderstorm activity in the Hemet and Menifee Valley areas in Riverside County this afternoon, with rain falling in the 3pm hour. Thunder could be heard as far away as Temecula.
Hail ha ... |
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Feature Story Published on February Storms
- posted 2:28 PM
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We've published a feature story this afternoon on the storms of this past week. A few submitted pictures haven't made it into the feature yet, but they'll be processed soon. |
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Fog Again This Morning
- posted 6:11 AM
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Patchy, low lying fog has been reported again this morning on Interstate 15 between Temecula and Corona. The fog is not as thick or prevalent as yesterday. Fog was also observed south of Temecula ... |
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February 24, 2005 |
Lightning Storm Strikes Fallbrook and the Temecula Valley
- posted 7:49 PM
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A thunder and lightning storm has moved quickly southwest across the Temecula Valley tonight into the Fallbrook area, quickly dumping 0.18" of rain in an already soggy south Temecula and another ... |
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Lake Elsinore Overflows
- posted 5:29 PM
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According to an unconfirmed report, Lake Elsinore has begun spilling into its outfall today. As of this morning, the lake was at more than 1253 feet, less than two feet below the outfall, which t ... |
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South Portion of Pala Road Reopens
- posted 5:21 PM
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Pala Road was finally open to the south this morning, although the creek was still running. The flow was low enough for cars to get across for the first time in two days.
To the north, Pala Road ... |
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Storm Stories
- posted 1:05 PM
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The following are the latest local storm stories for southwestern Riverside County, detailing flooding, road and lake closures:
Storm headed out of Southwest Riverside County; Lake Elsinore re ... |
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Local Rainfall Totals (updated)
- posted 12:58 PM
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The latest series of storms dropped the most rain to the north and west. Murrieta currently leads the season totals with 34.71".
Note that some communities have not had weather stations running t ... |
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Fog This Morning
- posted 6:04 AM
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There is a report of widespread fog this morning on most of Interstate 15 between Temecula and Corona. Visibilities were estimated at 1/4 to 1/2 mile. Other local areas and freeways are likely to ... |
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February 23, 2005 |
Is This Season's Rainfall a Record?
- posted 1:33 PM
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Not quite yet, at least according to records for Los Angeles, which are some of the oldest in the region. Rainfall in downtown Los Angeles has reached 34.36" this morning, the third wettest year ... |
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Residents South of Temecula Stranded Again
- posted 6:28 AM
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For the second time this year, residents along Pala Road south of Temecula can't go north or south to leave their community. The north way out is closed at Pechanga Creek, where floodwaters have ... |
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February 22, 2005 |
Pala Road's Rebuilt Roadbed Damaged
- posted 6:40 AM
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Extensive damage to Pala Road from an overflowing Pechanga creek near Great Oak high school south of Temecula forced its closure only a few weeks after a complete washout of over 100 feet of road ... |
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February 21, 2005 |
Pala Road Closed at Pechanga Creek
- posted 4:14 PM
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A report this afternoon has a swollen Pechanga Creek running three feet above where it meets Pala Road. The affected area is just south of Great Oak High School and the Pechanga Casino, just sout ... |
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Murrieta and Fallbrook Exceed 30 Inches Rainfall
- posted 9:24 AM
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WeatherCurrents' Murrieta weather station recorded its 30th inch of rainfall in this morning's deluge. Rain rates in the early morning were more than a third of an inch an hour.
WeatherCurrents' ... |
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February 20, 2005 |
Tornado Feature Story Published
- posted 9:32 AM
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A feature story on Saturday's tornado which affected parts of Fallbrook, Temecula and Rainbow has been published. More details are being added and a revised version will be out later this morning. |
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February 19, 2005 |
Tornado Feature Story Coming
- posted 6:41 PM
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We'll be publishing a feature story on today's tornado that affected Temecula and Fallbrook later tonight. We had the chance early this afternoon to tour the affected neighborhood in southwest Te ... |
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Tornado Damages Homes in South Temecula
- posted 11:29 AM
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Homes, trees and fences were reported damaged by a tornado Saturday morning in the Rainbow Canyon area of Temecula.
"There is significant damage all along our street, and in the surrounding area ... |
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Tornado Warning Followed by Sighting
- posted 10:23 AM
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The National Weather Service issued tornado and thunderstorm warnings for southwestern Riverside County Saturday morning. A tornado was spotted in the Fallbrook and Temecula areas this morning, a ... |
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February 14, 2005 |
Southwest Riverside County Storm Totals
- posted 1:10 PM
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Rainfall reports for Thursday-Saturday for
the Southwest Riverside County area:
Location
Storm
Source
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February 10, 2005 |
WeatherCurrents.com System Maintenance
- posted 8:15 AM
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WeatherCurrents.com may be unavailable Friday night between 10pm and 11pm while system maintenance is performed. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause. With luck, the neces ... |
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February 6, 2005 |
Light Rainfall Across Region
- posted 9:02 PM
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Light rainfall fell sporadically across western Riverside and northern San Diego counties Sunday in February's first rainfall. All WeatherCurrents stations recorded rainfall, and two locations re ... |
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Weather Data Feed Restored
- posted 6:17 AM
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At 2am this morning, service from the Temecula weather station to the web server was restored. The outage lasted about eight hours.
The weather capture system on site maintained all of the recor ... |
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February 5, 2005 |
Weather Feed Interruption
- posted 10:06 PM
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Due to an internet service provider disruption in the Temecula area, weather data is presently not reaching the web site. We've been told they are working to restore service. |
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February 1, 2005 |
Redesigned News System
- posted 4:01 PM
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As part of ongoing improvements, the news subsystem has been redesigned. The new system allows easy publishing and editing of new items to one, many or all sites. As a result, WeatherCurrents.com ... |
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January 30, 2005 |
Lake Elsinore Weather Site Official Launch
- posted 11:36 AM
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Although links from certain sections of the WeatherCurrents site to the new Lake Elsinore site have been active for the last week, the official launch date is this Thursday, February 3rd.
The wi ... |