1986: A powerful, cold and unstable storm dropped heavy rain across the region.
Almost three inches of rain fell in Fallbrook, more than two inches in Julian, 1.42 inches in San Diego and 1.18 inch in LA.
A Compton boy died while swept away in the LA River.
Heavy rain and snow that started on 3.15 and ended on this day caused mud slides along the coast in Orange County and in Malibu.
Three feet of snow fell in the San Bernardino Mountains.
On this day at 530 am a tornado struck Anaheim about 0.5 miles northeast of Disneyland.
It was on the ground for about 1.25 miles and was about 20-40 yards wide.
Damage was done to more than 12 roofs of industrial buildings.
Gusts and debris broke windows, toppled trees and fences.
Mature trees were snapped off at the trunk.
A funnel cloud was also observed in San Diego Mira Mesa.
1982: A storm that started on this day and ended on 3.18 produced two to four inches of rain in San Diego County.
Local flooding closed many streets.
1977: A tornado skipped from Fullerton to Brea, injuring four and causing damage to 80 homes.
1972: Paso Robles warmed to 91°, an all-time high for March.
1958: Heavy rain caused mudslides that caused a bridge to wash out 21 miles west of Mendota.
A car drove into the raging water, resulting in one boy being killed.
1958: 13.0 inches of snow fell at Bridgeport.
1954: For about 4 hours, intense winds caused considerable damage to carports, porches, TV antennas, windows and crops within a 15 mile radius of Bakersfield.
1952: Largest snowpack ever at Huntington Lake, 159".
1917: The morning low at Truckee was -18°, its all-time record low temperature for March.
Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego
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