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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 1 MIN

1236 Major Coronal hole on the Sun Facing Earth. Southern California Earthquake activity

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

11 Mar 2026A 1.6 magnitude earthquake occurred in Southern California, with a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in the Gulf of California potentially affecting the region. The Bay Area experienced a 1.6 magnitude earthquake, possibly linked to the Hayward and Rogers Creek fault system. The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted, but the eruption appears to be ending.A coronal hole is approaching Earth, potentially causing high-speed solar wind and aurora activity. A severe weather system is moving east, bringing a tornado threat to a large population. California will experience extreme heat and dry conditions due to a persistent high-pressure system.

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11 Mar 2026A 1.6 magnitude earthquake occurred in Southern California, with a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in the Gulf of California potentially affecting the region. The Bay Area experienced a 1.6 magnitude earthquake, possibly linked to the Hayward...

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