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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

December 27, 2025 4:00 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Showers will continue to taper off throughout the day and give way to a drying pattern developing over the weekend and continuing into early next week, with periods of weak to moderate strength gusty Santa Ana winds for Sunday through Tuesday. Slight warming will accompany the offshore flow for Monday and Tuesday. A low pressure system from the southwest could bring a return of precipitation for Wednesday through Friday.
  • United States Overview:

    • Arctic air will descend into the Plains beginning Sunday followed by a potent winter storm across the upper Midwest to the Great Lakes Sunday night to Monday. Snow ending across southern New England as snow moves across the Intermountain West. More record warmth across the South to the Tennessee Valley this weekend.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Avalanche at Mammoth Mountain injures 2 ski patrollers, 1 seriously hurt.
  • Officials confirm EF-0 tornado touched down in Boyle Heights during Christmas Day storm.
  • National Weather Service confirms EF-0 tornado touched down in Boyle Heights on Christmas.
  • Man found dead in submerged car after flooding in Lancaster, deputies say.
  • Wrightwood neighbors begin cleanup after mudslide; thousands remain without power.
  • SoCal getting hit with more rain Friday after days of wet weather, storm damage.
  • Sunshine returns to SoCal this weekend, but rain could be coming New Year's Day.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • States of Emergency triggered as major winter storm charges through the Northeast, unleashing travel nightmare.
  • State of Emergency declared in New York and New Jersey as snow begins to take hold of the Northeast.
  • Significant snow expected to hamper holiday travel in northeast US.

NOAA Weather

Imperial, Imperial County Airport, CA

Last Update on Dec 27 2025, 2:53 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: A Few Clouds

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Temp: 58°F

Wind: NW at 6mph

Humidity: 70%

Dewpoint: 48.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 12.27.1971

A series of wet storms hit the region during this week starting on 12/22 and ending on 12/28. 19.44 inches fell in Lake Arrowhead, 15.26 inches in Lytle Creek, 12.31 inches in Big Bear Lake, 7.49 inches in Palomar Mountain, 5.45 inches in San Bernardino, 4.98 inches in Santa Ana, 3.92 inches in Redlands, 3.04 inches in Riverside, 2.28 inches in San Diego, 1.24 inches in Palm Springs, and 1.02 inches in Victorville. Extensive street flooding occurred across the region. This day marked the start of seven consecutive days (the most on record) of measurable precipitation in Victorville, which ended on 12/28. This also occurred on 2/18 24/2005, 1/13-19/1993, and 2/14-20/1980. These heavy storms started out warm on previous days, but then turned colder on 12/26 to 12/28. The three day snowfall was up to two feet deep at Lake Arrowhead, 20 inches at Palomar Mountain, 15 inches at Big Bear Lake, 13 inches at Idyllwild, and six inches at Cuyamaca. Snow closed the Morongo Pass at Yucca Valley for a time.

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