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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

July 12, 2025 12:15 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Night through morning low clouds and patchy fog will affect the coasts and lower valleys into next week. Max temperatures will cool today and Saturday and will end up several degrees below normal. There will be continued cooling through the middle of next week with valley highs on Tuesday only in the 80s.
  • United States Overview:

    • Risk of flash flooding returns to the Southern Plains Saturday and Sunday for areas in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Severe weather is likely across the Great Lakes and Southwest Texas on Saturday. Heat builds in the western U.S., while a cold front pushing through the Plains ushers in a brief comfortable July air mass.

Local/State Headlines

  • Fire ignites near homes in Pacoima.
  • Public Health issues ocean water warning for L.A. County beaches.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Trump in Texas as flood tragedy deepens with new storms brewing, ongoing search for over 150 missing.
  • Texas Hill Country keeps close eye on next wave of storms headed to state after deadly flooding.
  • Severe storms, flooding blast through Midwest.
  • Tornado-warned storm sends IndyCar fans racing for cover at Iowa Speedway.
  • 2 teens killed by lightning while on fishing expedition in Southeast Georgia.
  • Iliamna Volcano in Alaska ‘rumbling’ after being inactive for a century.

NOAA Weather

Vandenberg Space Force Base, CA

Last Update on Jul 11 2025, 10:55 pm PDT

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fog

NOAA Icon

Temp: 54°F

Wind: North at 4mph

Humidity: 98%

Dewpoint: 53.2°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 7.12.1999

Heavy thunderstorms hit the mountains and deserts each day starting on 7/11 and ending on 7/13. Rainfall rates included 1.65 inches in less than 30 minutes at Lake Henshaw, 1.57 inches in 20 minutes at Big Bear City, 1.4 inches in 30 minutes at Sugarloaf, 1.6 inches in 85 minutes at Forest Falls, one inch in one hour at Pine Cove, one inch in 25 minutes at Shelter Valley. One inch per hour rain rate occurred at Phelan. Two were killed and dozens were injured. Six homes were destroyed and many more were damaged. A twenty foot high wall of water, moving at 45 mph, moved 70-ton boulders at Forest Falls. Buildings washed away at Jenks Lake. Disastrous flooding and mud slides occurred at Oak Glen, Big Bear City, and Apple Valley. Flooding hit the Yucca Valley area, Beaumont area and Palm Springs. Roadways were closed due to flash flooding. On this day a tornado hit six miles east of Julian in Shelter Valley, although recorded wind speeds nearby were 43 mph. Building and structure damage occurred, trees were uprooted and knocked over. On this day 0.98 inch of rain fell in Victorville, the greatest daily amount on record for July.

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