Water Temperature of Cahuilla Creek in Anza, CA
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Measurement Time: Monday, February 4, 2019, 8:48 PM PST
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Station Name: CAHUILLA C TRIB A ANZA CA
Data Source: Water Data - usgc.gov
Elevation Above Sea Level: 3,953 feet / 1,205 meters
Nearest Address:
55751 Cahuilla Rd
Anza, CA 92539
Riverside County
GPS Coordinates: 33.55515, -116.6879722
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Weather for Anza, California
Current Weather

Humidity: 57%
Feels Like: 59.2°F
Wind: W 2.2 mph
Wind Gusts: 4.7 mph
Precipitation: 0 in
Cloud Cover: 0%
Visibility: 9 mi
UV Index: 0
Five Day Weather Forecast

Mon
H: 73°F
L: 54°F

Tue
H: 55°F
L: 48°F

Wed
H: 51°F
L: 46°F

Thu
H: 51°F
L: 43°F

Fri
H: 49°F
L: 43°F
Air Quality
Nitrogen Dioxide: 7.25 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.45 μg/m3
Ozone: 59 μg/m3
Astronomical
Sun Transit: 11:45 AM
Sunset: 4:44 PM
Daylight: 9 hrs 56 mins
Moon Transit: 2:05 PM
Moonset: 7:13 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 5.5%
Best Times for Fishing or Hunting
Major Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM1:35 PM - 4:05 PM
Minor Periods
6:43 PM - 8:13 PM8:32 AM - 10:02 AM
Action Rating: 2 out of 5
Flood Watch issued December 21 at 11:47AM PST until December 24 at 10:00PM PST by NWS San Diego CA
Effective: Sun December 21, 2025, 11:47 AM
Expires: Sun December 21, 2025, 10:30 PM
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Mud and debris flow are possible near and in burn scars, including the Airport, Bridge and Line burn scars. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - An Atmospheric River is expected to bring widespread moderate to heavy rain to the area late Tuesday through Wednesday. Showers could begin to develop as early as Tuesday evening, especially in the mountains. Heaviest most widespread rain is expected Wednesday morning continuing through the afternoon in the Coachella Valley and in the mountains. Peak rainfall rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. There is a potential for locally heavier hourly rainfall rates to develop with convection embedded in the main rain band or in thunderstorms after the main band passes. Scattered locally heavy showers could continue into Thursday but impacts from any additional rain are expected to be more localized. -Snow levels are expected to remain above 8000 ft during period of heaviest precipitation bringing a heightened risk of mud slides, debris flow, and areas of flash flooding in the San Bernardino county mountains. - https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
Flood Watch issued December 21 at 11:47AM PST until December 25 at 1:00AM PST by NWS San Diego CA
Effective: Sun December 21, 2025, 11:47 AM
Expires: Sun December 21, 2025, 10:30 PM
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following areas, San Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys. * WHEN...From late Tuesday night through late Wednesday night. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - An Atmospheric River is expected to bring widespread moderate to heavy rain to the area Wednesday. Heaviest most widespread rain is expected late Wednesday morning continuing through into the evening for the mountains and deserts. Peak rainfall rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. Scattered locally heavy showers could continue into Thursday but impacts from any additional rain are expected to be more localized. - https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
Flood Watch issued December 21 at 9:01PM PST until December 24 at 10:00PM PST by NWS San Diego CA
Effective: Sun December 21, 2025, 9:01 PM
Expires: Mon December 22, 2025, 6:15 AM
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following areas, Apple and Lucerne Valleys, Coachella Valley, Orange County Coastal Areas, Orange County Inland Areas, Riverside County Mountains, San Bernardino County Mountains, San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire, San Gorgonio Pass near Banning and Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills. * WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Mud and debris flow are possible near and in burn scars, including the Airport, Bridge and Line burn scars. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - An Atmospheric River will likely bring widespread moderate to heavy rain to the region late Tuesday through Wednesday. Showers could begin to develop as early as Tuesday evening, especially in the mountains. Heaviest and most widespread rain is expected Wednesday morning continuing through the afternoon in the Coachella Valley and in the mountains. Peak rainfall rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. There is a potential for locally heavier hourly rainfall rates to develop with convection embedded in the main rain band or in thunderstorms after the main band passes. Scattered locally heavy showers could continue into Thursday but impacts from any additional rain are expected to be more localized. -Snow levels are expected to remain above 8000 ft during period of heaviest precipitation bringing a heightened risk of mud slides, debris flow, and areas of flash flooding in the San Bernardino county mountains. - https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
Flood Watch issued December 21 at 9:01PM PST until December 25 at 1:00AM PST by NWS San Diego CA
Effective: Sun December 21, 2025, 9:01 PM
Expires: Mon December 22, 2025, 6:15 AM
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...A portion of Southwest California, including the following areas, San Diego County Coastal Areas, San Diego County Deserts, San Diego County Mountains and San Diego County Valleys. * WHEN...From late Tuesday night through late Wednesday night. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - An Atmospheric River will likely bring widespread moderate to heavy rain to the area Wednesday. Heaviest most widespread rain is expected late Wednesday morning continuing through the evening for the mountains and deserts. Peak rainfall rates of 0.50 to 1 inch per hour are expected. Scattered locally heavy showers could continue into Thursday but impacts from any additional rain are expected to be more localized. - https://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
Air Quality Alert issued December 20 at 12:11PM PST by NWS San Diego CA
Non-Weather Emergency Message. Not sent to IPAWS.
Effective: Sat December 20, 2025, 12:11 PM
Expires: Mon December 22, 2025, 12:00 AM
* WHAT...The South Coast AQMD has extended a mandatory wood-burning ban for residents in the South Coast Air Basin. The No-Burn rule bans burning wood, pellets, and manufactured fire logs in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device. * WHERE...The South Coast Air Basin, which includes Orange County and non-desert portions of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. No-Burn Day alerts do not apply to areas above 3,000 feet in elevation, the Coachella Valley, or the High Desert. Homes that rely on wood as a sole source of heat, low-income households and those without natural gas service also are exempt from the requirement. * WHEN...Saturday and Sunday. * IMPACTS...Particles in smoke can get deep into the lungs and cause health problems (including asthma attacks), increases in emergency room visits, and hospitalizations. No-Burn Days are needed to protect public health when fine particle pollution levels are expected to be high anywhere in the South Coast Air Basin. No-Burn Days are based on fine particle pollution levels that are forecasted for an entire 24-hour period, which may not be reflected in real-time air quality maps.
To protect your health, check current and forecasted air quality levels at www.aqmd.gov or download the mobile app at www.aqmd.gov/mobileapp. When air quality is poor in your area, limited extended or intense outdoor activity and remain inside with windows and doors closed. Run your air conditioner and/or an air purifier and avoid using devices that bring in outside air like a swamp cooler or whole house fan if you have other ways to stay cool. Additional details for this air quality alert are available at www.aqmd.gov/advisory. Information on the South Coast AQMD Check Before You Burn program is available at www.aqmd.gov/cbyb. For the latest air quality forecasts and information, visit the website at aqmd.gov.
Air Quality Alert issued December 21 at 11:41AM PST by NWS San Diego CA
Non-Weather Emergency Message. Not sent to IPAWS.
Effective: Sun December 21, 2025, 11:41 AM
Expires: Mon December 22, 2025, 11:45 AM
* WHAT...The South Coast AQMD has extended a mandatory wood-burning ban for residents in the South Coast Air Basin. The No-Burn rule bans burning wood, pellets, and manufactured fire logs in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device. * WHERE...The South Coast Air Basin, which includes Orange County and non-desert portions of Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. No-Burn Day alerts do not apply to areas above 3,000 feet in elevation, the Coachella Valley, or the High Desert. Homes that rely on wood as a sole source of heat, low-income households and those without natural gas service also are exempt from the requirement. * WHEN...Sunday and Monday. * IMPACTS...Particles in smoke can get deep into the lungs and cause health problems (including asthma attacks), increases in emergency room visits, and hospitalizations. No-Burn Days are needed to protect public health when fine particle pollution levels are expected to be high anywhere in the South Coast Air Basin. No-Burn Days are based on fine particle pollution levels that are forecasted for an entire 24-hour period, which may not be reflected in real-time air quality maps.
To protect your health, check current and forecasted air quality levels at www.aqmd.gov or download the mobile app at www.aqmd.gov/mobileapp. When air quality is poor in your area, limited extended or intense outdoor activity and remain inside with windows and doors closed. Run your air conditioner and/or an air purifier and avoid using devices that bring in outside air like a swamp cooler or whole house fan if you have other ways to stay cool. Additional details for this air quality alert are available at www.aqmd.gov/advisory. Information on the South Coast AQMD Check Before You Burn program is available at www.aqmd.gov/cbyb.
Weather Forecast
Average Temperature: 59.9°F
Average Humidity: 32%
Wind: 6.7 mph
UV Index: 0.6
Air Quality
Nitrogen Dioxide: 12.07 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 2.51 μg/m3
Ozone: 52.16 μg/m3
Astronomical
Sun Transit: 11:45 AM
Sunset: 4:44 PM
Daylight: 9 hrs 56 mins
Moon Transit: 2:05 PM
Moonset: 7:13 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 5.5%
Best Times for Fishing or Hunting
Major Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM1:35 PM - 4:05 PM
Minor Periods
6:43 PM - 8:13 PM8:32 AM - 10:02 AM
Action Rating: 2 out of 5
Weather Forecast
Average Temperature: 50.7°F
Average Humidity: 67%
Wind: 8.9 mph
UV Index: 0.3
Air Quality
Nitrogen Dioxide: 26.51 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 5.62 μg/m3
Ozone: 34.2 μg/m3
Astronomical
Sun Transit: 11:46 AM
Sunset: 4:44 PM
Daylight: 9 hrs 56 mins
Moon Transit: 2:52 PM
Moonset: 8:16 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 11.7%
Best Times for Fishing or Hunting
Major Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM2:22 PM - 4:52 PM
Minor Periods
7:46 PM - 9:16 PM9:06 AM - 10:36 AM
Action Rating: 3 out of 5
Weather Forecast
Average Temperature: 49.9°F
Average Humidity: 97%
Wind: 17.2 mph
UV Index: 0
Air Quality
Nitrogen Dioxide: 12.06 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 2.5 μg/m3
Ozone: 46.48 μg/m3
Astronomical
Sun Transit: 11:46 AM
Sunset: 4:45 PM
Daylight: 9 hrs 56 mins
Moon Transit: 3:38 PM
Moonset: 9:17 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 19.9%
Best Times for Fishing or Hunting
Major Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM3:08 PM - 5:38 PM
Minor Periods
8:47 PM - 10:17 PM9:37 AM - 11:07 AM
Action Rating: 2 out of 5
Weather Forecast
Average Temperature: 47.2°F
Average Humidity: 87%
Wind: 13 mph
UV Index: 0.5
Air Quality
Nitrogen Dioxide: 4.21 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.44 μg/m3
Ozone: 72.16 μg/m3
Astronomical
Sun Transit: 11:47 AM
Sunset: 4:45 PM
Daylight: 9 hrs 56 mins
Moon Transit: 4:22 PM
Moonset: 10:19 PM
Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
Moon Illumination: 29.7%
Best Times for Fishing or Hunting
Major Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM3:52 PM - 6:22 PM
Minor Periods
9:49 PM - 11:19 PM10:05 AM - 11:35 AM
Action Rating: 2 out of 5
Weather Forecast
Average Temperature: 45.3°F
Average Humidity: 83%
Wind: 5.6 mph
UV Index: 0
Air Quality
Nitrogen Dioxide: 4.69 μg/m3
Sulphur Dioxide: 1.63 μg/m3
Ozone: 80.31 μg/m3
Astronomical
Sun Transit: 11:47 AM
Sunset: 4:46 PM
Daylight: 9 hrs 56 mins
Moon Transit: 12:00 AM
Moonset: 11:21 PM
Moon Phase: First Quarter
Moon Illumination: 40.5%
Best Times for Fishing or Hunting
Major Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Minor Periods
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM10:32 AM - 12:02 AM
Action Rating: 2 out of 5
