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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 22, 2026 5:25 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Below average temperatures will continue through the weekend. Scattered showers will move southeast across the area through the rest of the day. Additional rounds of showers will continue through Saturday morning. Dry conditions are expected to return Sunday with a warming trend and prevailing offshore flow expected into next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Scattered snow squalls to create dangerous travel from the interior Northeast to northern/central New England through Friday. Dangerously cold Arctic air spills out over the Great Plains and Eastern U.S through the weekend. Major Winter storm to bring crippling ice and sleet to portions of the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley Friday into the weekend, and heavy snowfall northwards from the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and New England.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Storm brings scattered showers, clouds to Southern California.
  • Chance of rain returning to SoCal on Thursday. Here's how much rainfall we'll see.
  • Spotty rain to end the work week, drier for the weekend.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M4.7 Earthquake Near Evanston, Wyoming.
  • 4.7 magnitude earthquake shakes parts of central, northern Utah.
  • ‘Life-threatening cold’: Where will temperatures fall the most during the winter storm?
  • Intense winter storm threatens 150M+ across several states.
  • Historic winter storm expected to affect over 40 states in the U.S..
  • Historic winter storm: 200 million in path of dangerous snow, ice with first impacts in less than 24 hours.
  • Live updates: Extreme winter storm developing, threatening 40 states with heavy snow, crippling ice.
  • Potential historic winter storm tracker: Live radar, forecasts for snow, ice with active winter weather alerts.
  • Washington, D.C., New York City could see over a foot of snow as major winter storm slams Northeast.
  • Sprawling winter storm expected to paralyze travel for days as airline passengers scramble to rebook flights.
  • Winter storm live updates: Over half of US under alerts; snowfall forecasts.
  • Winter Storm Watch from NWS expanded to include Atlanta metro counties.
  • Has the winter storm shifted north? Models conflict going into weekend.
  • How travel is being impacted by this potentially historic winter storm.
  • Warming shelters, salt stockpiles: The South braces for winter storm.
  • A look at some of the biggest snowstorms as winter storm set to hit US.
  • Northern lights shine across the globe.

NOAA Weather

Blythe, Blythe Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 22 2026, 3:52 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 70°F

Wind: NE at 4mph

Humidity: 23%

Dewpoint: 30.9°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.22.1969

Heavy rains of tropical origin began on 1/18 ended on 1/28. As much as 50 inches of rain fell at 7,700 feet. 31 inches of rain fell on the south slopes of Mt. San Gorgonio, 15.5 inches at San Jacinto Peak, around ten inches at Banning, less than 1 inch from Indio southeast. 91 were reported dead from flooding and mud slides all over California. Scores died in traffic accidents. Hundreds of homes and buildings were destroyed in slides, including 14 destroyed and 11 damaged homes in Mt. Baldy Village. 50 homes near Forest Home (Forest Falls) were damaged by flooding. Highways and railroads washed out. Power outages occurred. Cucamonga Creek itself caused $10 million in damage. The Mojave River took out numerous bridges and flooded farmlands in the upper desert. Strong storm winds felled trees which killed four and caused power outages.

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