There may have been more signs of it becoming more active out here over the past several days, however, there is currently nothing going on here right now. There was a magnitude 2.6 near Ridgecrest about an hour ago, but there has not been any signs of movement from the Tehachapi Mountains to the Salton Sea for over 2 hours. It looks less than impressive here right now. There is a chance it could heat up later today with more magnitude 3-4+ on the rise, however, I will not be surprised if it stays quiet. There is likely to be a lot more going on by New Year's here. There is still a higher potential for something more significant within the next 2 weeks. There still could be much more going on by tomorrow, this weekend, or perhaps later today. At this point, it may be another 2-3 hours before more activity starts warming up as of 5:48 this morning. Again, I will not be surprised if there is little going on all morning or even all day. There is again due to be mag. 4+ out here at least any day now. Things are tight at my job now as we are in the midst of a major COVID-19 outbreak, but I will provide updates via Twitter on the activity whenever I have a chance if there is more going on.
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