I felt it!
Magnitude 4.5 quake felt across Southern California – Los Angeles Times.
The quake was felt just before 8 p.m. in downtown Los Angeles, parts of the High Desert, San Pedro and coastal and inland Orange County, but not as far south as San Diego.
U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Lucy Jones said the quake appeared to strike near the northern end of the San Jacinto fault, which is considered part of the San Andreas fault system. It was initially reported as magnitude 5.0 but was soon downgraded.
The temblor was comparable to the 1988 Pasadena earthquake and about 25 times smaller than the Chino Hills quake last summer.
“It’s the type of earthquake we used to have in L.A. every year in the ’80s,” Jones said. “After Northridge, it went quiet.”
Jones said a magnitude 3.3 aftershock occurred about an hour later.





Dude!
My son felt the earthquake while he was studying at UCR.
He said it felt pretty strong and shook his textbooks off the shelf!
Glad you guys are okay.