By A Mystery Man Writer
We feel a lot of wind in the San Gorgonio Pass and here in the Coachella Valley. There's two main reasons why - The Venturi Effect and the difference in temperature between the Coachella Valley and the Inland Empire. The Venturi Effect describes how fluids (any gas or liquid) behave in an area of constricted
KESQ News Channel 3 - Here comes the wind! The Coachella Valley will begin to feel the wind strengthen tonight, but the strongest winds will hold off until Wednesday night. Read more
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