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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 28, 2026 1:33 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Very warm weather is expected through Saturday as high pressure builds into the region, where highs will be up to 20 degrees above normal with light offshore winds. The high will weaken by Sunday into Monday, increasing onshore flow and providing some cooling to the region. A ridge will rebuild over the area by the middle of next week, which will lead to warm and drier weather.v
  • United States Overview:

    • Precipitation will continue in the Pacific Northwest over the next few days. Frigid temperatures set to continue throughout much of the eastern United States. A coastal low will develop in the Southeast and bring heavy snow beginning on Friday.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Winter? What winter? L.A. heats up with weekend temperature swing.
  • Warmup to bring 80‑degree temps to SoCal later this week.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • More than 60 dead after winter storm; community mourns 3 brothers.
  • Winter storm may intensify and hit East Coast as bomb cyclone.
  • Live updates: Nor'easter bomb cyclone threatens millions on East Coast with heavy snow, intense wind.
  • Brewing nor'easter to 'bomb' out with Carolinas in bullseye, days after deadly storm raged across the US.
  • Another winter system shows potential to hit East Coast.
  • Is another winter storm coming? Here's this weekend's forecast.
  • Crippling ice creates persisting power outages in Mississippi.
  • See It: Coast Guard cutter frees NYPD vessel from icebound Hudson River.
  • Thick ice continues to plague Mississippi as recovery efforts continue.
  • Mississippi evacuating stranded drivers on ice-covered interstates amid subzero temperatures.
  • Rare deep freeze underway in Florida as intensifying bitter blast extends as far south as Miami.
  • What is freezing fog? Multiple states brace for weather phenomenon.
  • Weekend nor'easter to bomb out off the East Coast.
  • Winter storm linked to at least 50 deaths across the US.
  • Could cold temps delay Artemis launch date? NASA eyes Florida weather.

NOAA Weather

Fort Irwin/Barstow, Bicycle Lake Army Airfield, CA

Last Update on Jan 28 2026, 12:55 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 61°F

Wind: West at 7mph

Humidity: 17%

Dewpoint: 15.8°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.28.1969

Heavy rains of tropical origin that began on 1/18 ended on this day. 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 one inch from Indio southeast. 91 were reported dead from flooding and mud slides all over California and state wide damages exceeded $1 billion dollars. As one of his first acts as president Richard Nixon declared 40 California counties federal disaster areas and approved $108 million in disaster aid. 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. As one of his first acts as President, California native Richard Nixon declared 40 California counties federal disaster areas and approved $108 million in disaster aid.

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