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Tuesday March 31, 2026
In this episode, we dive into the latest updates from La Jolla and beyond. We start with the countdown to NASA's historic moon mission, marking the first lunar launch in over five decades. As the Space Launch System rocket prepares for liftoff, excitement builds for this monumental journey. Closer to home, La Jolla residents should be aware of a new air quality advisory affecting southern San Diego neighborhoods. Elevated hydrogen sulfide levels, stemming from transboundary wastewater near the Tijuana River Valley, have prompted this alert, potentially impacting areas like Imperial Beach and Nestor.
The local surf forecast suggests fair conditions with waves around one to two feet, while the weather remains cloudy with temperatures peaking at 65 degrees. In sports, the San Diego Friars face off against the Giants, with rookie manager Tony Vitello seeking his first victory. Meanwhile, national headlines highlight Japan's increasing investment in the U.S. housing market and the rise of flying cars in American skies. As the week unfolds, keep an eye on these developments and more, as La Jolla continues to be a hub of activity and innovation.
@sunnymorningsmedia
By Sunny Mornings MediaTuesday March 31, 2026
In this episode, we dive into the latest updates from La Jolla and beyond. We start with the countdown to NASA's historic moon mission, marking the first lunar launch in over five decades. As the Space Launch System rocket prepares for liftoff, excitement builds for this monumental journey. Closer to home, La Jolla residents should be aware of a new air quality advisory affecting southern San Diego neighborhoods. Elevated hydrogen sulfide levels, stemming from transboundary wastewater near the Tijuana River Valley, have prompted this alert, potentially impacting areas like Imperial Beach and Nestor.
The local surf forecast suggests fair conditions with waves around one to two feet, while the weather remains cloudy with temperatures peaking at 65 degrees. In sports, the San Diego Friars face off against the Giants, with rookie manager Tony Vitello seeking his first victory. Meanwhile, national headlines highlight Japan's increasing investment in the U.S. housing market and the rise of flying cars in American skies. As the week unfolds, keep an eye on these developments and more, as La Jolla continues to be a hub of activity and innovation.
@sunnymorningsmedia