Southside Weather Forecast | Apr. 15, 2026
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Thunderstorms could begin moving into California as early as Sunday, April 19, according to the National Weather Service. “This storm will bring along the potential for rain, mountain snow, isolated thunderstorms, breezy winds and cooler temperatures,” the National Weather Service said.
Earlier this month, scientists at NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, issued an “El Niño Watch” for this summer. They said there is a 62% chance that El Niño conditions will appear from June through August, growing to 83% by October.
Warm and dry conditions continue for a few more days, then chances for rain and Sierra along with cooler temperatures return to the forecast.
It’s a breezy afternoon here in San Diego, and the winds aren’t going to stop anytime soon! They will change directions though.
Despite increasing clouds, Wednesday afternoon will be a few degrees warmer than Tuesday. KCRA 3 is your home for California breaking news and weather. For your latest California news and weather visi
Drivers may still experience a soggy morning commute Monday after a weekend of stormy weather across Northern California.
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Winter weather advisory: SoCal mountains hit by snow, 45 mph winds
Snow is piling up across Southern California’s mountain passes and wind gusts are hitting 45 mph, forcing hazardous driving conditions on some of the region’s most-traveled routes. The National Weather Service’s Los Angeles/Oxnard forecast office issued a Winter Weather Advisory on Saturday,