Here’s the latest on Coachella weather based on recent reports:
- Weekend 2 in Coachella Valley is expected to be cooler and breezier, with a slight chance of light rain showers and more cloud cover compared to earlier in the season. This marks a notable contrast to the prior heat waves the valley saw in March.[2][3]
- Forecasts from several outlets indicate a low-pressure system bringing scattered coastal rain and possible dust storms in the Coachella area, with wind gusts in the 25–35 mph range at times.[3][4]
- Some coverage notes a potential for hazy or dusty conditions due to wind, and air-quality alerts could arise if dust concentrations rise, especially for sensitive groups.[5][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest hourly forecast for Indio/Coachella (temperature, chances of rain, wind) and summarize any active weather alerts. I can also set up a quick plan for festival-goers to stay safe in dusty or windy conditions.
Citations:
- Coachella weather shift with cooler temps and limited rain chances:[2][3]
- Wind/dust and potential rain forecasts:[4][3][5]
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Happy Friday! We're about to experience "weather whiplash" as we transition from 90s and sunshine to a very wet and active stretch over the Coachella Valley, with the pace picking up noticeably tonight.We're under a First Alert Weather Alert for rain leading to possible flooding across the region today and all day tomorrow. Light, spotty
kesq.comCOACHELLA, CALIFORNIA (CA) 92236 local weather forecast and current conditions, radar, satellite loops, severe weather warnings, long range forecast.
www.weatherstreet.comOur breezy, cooler conditions continue today across the Coachella Valley--just in time for weekend #2 of the Coachella. We have let our First Alert Weather Alert expire, though we're still expecting some breezes to remain. Todays winds have kicked up the dirt a bit so we're still watching air quality concerns. An Air Quality Alert
kesq.comCurrent weather warnings and alerts for Coachella, CA.Real-time updates from the National Weather Service. View alert history and nearby areas.
www.weatherforyou.comThe forecast for the festival's second weekend looks similar.
www.sfgate.comA low-pressure system is set to sweep across the Southland, bringing scattered rainstorms along the coast and possible hazardous dust storms to the Coachella music festival.
www.latimes.com11:30pm UPDATE: Our First Alert Weather Alert expires at midnight, though breezes still linger into our Friday. Gusty winds continue today, especially through the more wind-prone areas near the San Gorgonio Pass, with peak gusts around 40 mph. A low pressure system spinning across the western U.S. is behind the cooler, breezier weather we’ve
kesq.comThe forecast for the festival's second weekend looks similar.
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