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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 21, 2026 1:13 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Above average temperatures and weak offshore flow will continue through Wednesday. Areas of low clouds and dense fog, in the coastal areas and western portions of the inland valleys, will continue into Wednesday morning. A cooling trend begins Wednesday and continues through Friday as a low pressure system moves in from the Pacific, helping to build the marine layer and extend low clouds and fog inland. This low will also bring chances of precipitation for locations mainly over and west of the mountains Thursday into Saturday morning. Dry conditions are expected to return Sunday with a warming trend and prevailing offshore flow.
  • United States Overview:

    • Lake effect snow expected downwind of the Great Lakes over the next couple of days. Dangerously cold Arctic air spills out over the Great Plains and Midwest beginning tonight.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Chance of rain returning to SoCal this week. Here's what to expect.
  • ‘Green flash’ seen during San Diego sunset. What is a ‘green flash’ and why does it happen?

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Potentially catastrophic winter storm to slam millions in over 30 states, stretching from South to East Coast.
  • Colossal winter storm to clobber the South and East with dangerous snow and ice.
  • Southern city could see a top five worst snowstorm in recorded history from brewing major winter storm.
  • Crippling ice across massive swath of South unleashed by major winter storm could freeze power grids.
  • Potential historic winter storm tracker: Live radar, forecasts for snow, ice with active winter weather alerts.
  • Potentially historic winter storm in the coming days.
  • Northern lights offer gorgeous views around the world. See the photos.

NOAA Weather

Camarillo, Camarillo Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 21 2026, 12:55 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fog/Mist

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Temp: 57°F

Wind: SW at 6mph

Humidity: 96%

Dewpoint: 55.9°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.21.2010

A very wet and dynamic series of storms started on 1/18 and ended on 1/22. Rainfall ranged from two to four inches in the deserts, to four to eight inches west of the mountains, to six to 12 inches on the coastal slopes. Widespread flooding resulted across the region. Snowfall of 40 to 60 inches was reported at the higher resorts, with up to seven feet at the highest ski resorts. On this day Big Bear reported 29 inches of snow, a daily record for the month. Some of the worst flash flooding occurred in the high desert on this day due to the prolonged heavy rainfall. Scores of homes and several schools sustained damage, and many roads were washed out in Hesperia, Apple Valley, Victorville and Adelanto. Numerous swift water rescues were needed, one of which likely saved four teens trapped in a storm water drain. On 1/19 a tornado went through Seal Beach and Huntington Beach causing local damage including boats in Huntington Harbor, and wind gusts reached 60 mph in San Clemente. Several waterspouts and very strong winds of 93 mph were also reported in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. On this day the surface pressure fell to an all-time record low of 29.15 inches (987.1 mb) at San Diego Lindbergh Field, the lowest since reliable pressure records began in 1880. Two deaths in Tijuana were attributed to the flooding. A tree fell onto a mobile home in Lakeside, causing one fatality on 1/19.

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