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Los Angeles, California – Spring 2026 could bring intensifying warmth and limited rainfall across Southern California, accelerating drying trends and raising early wildfire concerns before summer begins.
According to NOAA’s Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation Outlook released February 19, Southern California is favored to see above normal temperatures combined with below normal precipitation during March-April-May 2026. The Southwest carries one of the stronger warm signals nationally, increasing the likelihood of frequent mild to hot afternoons through late spring…