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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 26, 2026 6:18 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Temperatures will trend upwards through Tuesday, with above normal daytime highs expected much of the week, peaking over the weekend. Periods of Santa Ana Winds will occur in the hills and mountains, and a weak frontal system on Wednesday will bring a drop in temperatures and increased clouds to the area.
  • United States Overview:

    • Snow expected to taper off tonight across northern New England. Much of the eastern two-thirds of the country will remain in a deep freeze following the expansive major winter storm with lake-effect snow lingering downwind from the Great Lakes. Next Pacific front brings low-elevation rain and mountain snow into the Pacific Northwest and northern California Tuesday night into Wednesday.

Local/State Headlines.

  • SoCal to see pleasant weather to start the week.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • At least 17 dead as winter storm brings ice, snow, extreme cold.
  • Live updates: Millions dig out from record snow, South scrambling to restore power in extreme cold.
  • Deadly historic winter storm: Ice leaves life-threatening power outages across South, snow buries Northeast.
  • Next major storm threat looms for Northeast on the heels of historic, deadly weekend snowstorm.
  • Digging out, cleaning up, icing over.
  • Is another winter storm coming? Here's this weekend's forecast.
  • Nashville area ravaged by devastating ice storm as thousands remain without power.
  • Mississippi residents utilize warming centers as widespread power outages continue.
  • Winter storm dropped record snow. These 3 places saw the most.
  • Thousands in Tennessee are without power after winter storm. See map.
  • Winter storm dropped record snow. These 3 places saw the most.
  • See snow totals across the US, including NYC, Boston.
  • Before and after videos show impact of winter storm in US.
  • The 41st episode of the Mount Kīlauea eruption on Sunday.

NOAA Weather

Daggett, Barstow-Daggett Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 26 2026, 4:50 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 58°F

Wind: East at 8mph

Humidity: 15%

Dewpoint: 10.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.26.1916

Heavy rain that began on 1/25 and ended on 1/30 exacerbated the flooding earlier in the month. Monthly rainfall totals for January 1916 ranged from 7.56 inches at San Diego to 57.91 inches at Dorman’s Ranch (in the San Bernardino Mountains, 2,500 feet elev.). Five inches fell in less than 12 hours in San Diego. Extensive flooding occurred all over Southern California, the worst to date and it resulted in 28 total deaths in the region, 22 in San Diego County. This is the most destructive and deadly weather event in San Diego County History. The Lower Otay Dam broke sending a 40-foot wall of water downstream, killing 15. A few others drowned in Mission Valley and in the San Luis Rey River. The Sweetwater Dam also broke. Every large bridge in San Diego County but one was seriously damaged or destroyed. Four drowned in Orange County, two in a cottage floating down the Santa Ana River. Two drowned in San Bernardino County. Total damage was nearly $8 million (1916 dollars).

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