Sunday's temps broke several records in Riverside County. And see the forecast for Palm Desert ...
Two cooling centers will be open beginning Monday in Palm Desert.
First heat wave of season is on its way, and temps will soar throughout Riverside County.
Blowing dust may make travel difficult in parts of Riverside County, the National Weather Service said.
One hint: Odor stems from the Salton Sea.
Gusts could reach 60 miles per hour in some areas, National Weather Service said. Rain possible, too!
The earth shook at 11:19 p.m. Did you feel it?
Local leaders campaigned for the monument designation for more than a decade.
And by cool down, we mean it will only be in the upper 80s.
Winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour with gusts that may reach 60 mph are forecast in some locales.
Plus, check out the latest local rainfall totals as collected by the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service says we may even see some thunderstorms.
Your nose isn't playing tricks on you if you smell something funny.
And, did you feel those winds?! Peak wind speeds in Riverside County hit up to 72 mph, NWS reports.
The California Department of Parks and Recreation hopes the revamp helps draw in more than 200,000 visitors annually.
Advisories issued throughout Riverside County. Plus, see CHP tips on what to do if hydroplaning ... just in case.
Snow was reported as low as 3,500 feet on Monday, the National Weather Service tells Patch.
"A large selection of desert native and desert adapted plants will be available for sale, including hard-to-find rare, desert plants..."
Savor this cooler, wet weather while you can... it's not going to last long!
“Max temps will flirt with a few daily records Wednesday, Thursday and Monday,” according to the weather service.
The reptile was spotted by a landfill worker, who alerted animal services personnel.
Though the storm is easing up Monday-- don't count it over just yet. Some strong winds are on the way, weather service officials say.
Toads, turtles, lizards, sheep and other wildlife will be protected.
Officials tell the public to not be alarmed if they see smoke in the area.
Plus, the latest rain totals released by National Weather Service.
This week's wild weather has made the rugged Chino Canyon and San Jacinto Peak even more breathtaking.
More freeway tow trucks are available this week, especially during commute times.
There's a Winter Storm Warning in effect for the San Bernardino and Riverside county mountains.
Here's the holiday forecast for the region.
Another storm system is coming our way, bringing an expected white Christmas to some parts of Riverside County.
"This rare event won't happen again until 2034," NASA says. "... So make sure to look up to the skies on Christmas Day."
A potent storm is making its way into the region.
The frost advisory follows a series of cold weather warnings issued by the NWS over the past week.
Volunteers are needed to watch for activity in traditional nesting areas around Riverside County.
Palm Desert resident among contest winners.
The zoo is also holding its Go Native! Day on Saturday.
A wind advisory will likely be needed Monday for the county’s mountainous areas.
In the last day, gusts up to 33 mph were recorded in Palm Desert, according to the National Weather Service.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District says there are elevated levels of a gas that smells like rotten eggs.
Forecasters said a second low pressure trough could contain enough moisture to keep the chances for rain going into early next week