Highs between 107 and 112 degrees were forecast for the San Gorgonio Pass, along with highs of 110 to 115 degrees in the Coachella Valley.
Officials urged residents to take advantage of cool zones, such as libraries, and other air-conditioned areas.
You may get a whiff of the smell of rotten eggs, caused by higher-than-usual levels of hydrogen sulfide being emitted by the Salton Sea.
A look at the changing weather for Tuesday in Riverside County and the Coachella Valley.
Although the Coachella Valley was not included under the advisory, northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph are expected there.
A National Weather Service wind advisory for the pass is scheduled to extend from 2 p.m. Monday to 3 a.m. Tuesday.
The strongest winds will occur through and east of the San Gorgonio Pass and in the Anza-Borrego Desert
Strong gusty winds are expected to develop along the San Gorgonio Pass near Banning Thursday afternoon through Friday morning.
“We can’t cut consumption by 32 percent overnight,” said one county administrator, “But we’re in a real crisis, and we’ll do our part.”
The three-hour workshop from 9:30 a.m-12:30 p.m. May 18 at the County Administrative Center is open to the public.
Coachella Valley residents who do not comply may face fines as high as $500.
According to The Desert Sun there's three inches of snow at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway on Mt. San Jacinto.
The onset of much-needed precipitation in the drought-parched county is expected to taper off by the weekend.
An old trick of golf courses is showing up on suburban lawns.
Gusty wind is also expected Thursday in the Coachella Valley and along the San Gorgonio Pass near Banning.
The storm is expected to arrive Thursday and stay until Friday.
The mountains may get a dusting of snow.
The meteor shower is expected to peak Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Concurrent Bald Eagle counts are planned for March 14 at Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Silverwood, Lake Perris, and Lake Hemet.
The alert does not apply to homes where fireplaces are the only source of heat.
Also open to commercial property owners, the HERO program lets you pay off improvements through your property taxes.
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All the tools you need to start composting in Banning and Beaumont, plus where to get free or low-cost compost for your garden.
National Arbor Day is April 26, and in honor of it, Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District and Beaumont Youth Baseball will make their fourth annual pledge.
Along with visiting Green exhibits, attendees can get some food and hang out in the beer garden at Banning's first ever Earth Day celebration. Themes of the day will include sustainability in a changing world, water conservation, and recycling.