High Wind Warning issued December 25 at 2:54AM PST until December 25 at 3:00PM PST by NWS San Diego CA
UpdatedHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 25 at 5:12 PM
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Continue ReadingWind Advisory: Morongo Basin until Dec 25 at 5:12 PM
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Continue ReadingHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 25 at 5:57 AM
Continue ReadingHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 25 at 6:12 AM
Continue ReadingHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 24 at 9:12 PM
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Merry Christmas Eve! A First Alert Weather Alert is in place until 1pm Christmas Day as heavy rain from a strong Winter storm continues to move across the region. For the Coachella Valley, periods of moderate to locally heavy rain remain possible for this afternoon and evening, with roadway flooding a concern, especially along wash
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Good morning and happy holidays! This morning, we are tracking an atmospheric river moving into Southern California. The main focus for this system will be rain and localized flooding. However, there are some significant wind concerns as well for other areas across the region. We should expect some lingering showers throughout the rest of the
Continue ReadingHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 24 at 10:12 AM
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After a few quick passing showers earlier this afternoon… we’re looking at more active weather beginning tonight and overnight. Most spots around the valley saw about/or less than 0.10″ from our initial push. A First Alert Weather Alert will be in effect starting at 10pm tonight as a strong atmospheric river moves into the Coachella
Continue ReadingHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 23 at 8:27 PM
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First Alert Weather Alert goes into effect tomorrow as rain develops overnight. A massive “atmospheric river” storm approaching will bring up to 2.00″ of rain to the Valley and as much as 5.00″ to 6.00″ of rain to mountain communities. The storm will be most intense tomorrow midday, but we’re like to see rain develop
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Enjoy our last few dry and pleasant days as we start the workweek with mild temperatures and upper-level clouds. A moderate-strength atmospheric river will set its sights on Southern California starting tomorrow. There are already a number of flood watches spanning virtually the entire region in anticipation of the wet weather. The Flood Watch for
Continue ReadingHigh Wind Warning: San Bernardino County Mountains; Apple and Lucerne Valleys until Dec 23 at 2:42 AM
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A major storm is bearing down on California, with heavy rain already falling in the Northern part of the state. Rain is expected develop late Tuesday into Wednesday for the Coachella Valley and linger through Christmas morning as an Atmospheric River of moisture pushes in the region. We will be under a First Alert Weather
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THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – Today marked the official start of winter and the shortest day of the year with the Winter Solstice! It’s been gorgeous throughout the Coachella Valley, both with the eye test and our temperatures in the mid 70s. All good things come to an end, though. We’re tracking major changes for
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Good morning. It is a gorgeous day here in the Coachella Valley. It’s cool this morning, but temperatures will gradually rise to roughly 80°F this afternoon. Winds are calm, and the air is dry (for now). Looking ahead to the middle of the week, we see a BIG change. An area of lowpressure will move
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