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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 7, 2026 7:49 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Showers are expected today, most likely across San Diego County. Gusty west to northwest winds will develop this evening into Thursday, strongest for the desert mountain slopes into the deserts. Santa Ana winds will quickly develop late Thursday. An offshore pattern will continue into next week, with strong northeast winds mainly for foothills and parts of the valleys. It will be warmer, but with cool nights, this weekend and beyond.
  • United States Overview:

    • Storm system to bring snow to the Four Corners region as well as widespread showers and thunderstorms from the Plains to the Midwest/Mississippi Valley Thursday. Flash flooding and severe weather threat across the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys Friday. Heavy mountain snow continues for the Cascades as well as portions of the Interior West through Thursday. Well above average temperatures continue for much of the central and eastern U.S. while the western U.S. trends chillier.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Sunshine returns to Southern California after days of rain.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M6.4 Earthquake Near Baculin, Philippines.
  • Storms to soak millions across Eastern US into weekend; Deep South, Southeast face severe weather.
  • Feet of snowfall possible in the Cascades as storms and colder air impact the Pacific Northwest.
  • Watch: Streets of Paris transformed into downhill ski slope as snow blankets the French capital.
  • Streets of Paris transformed into miniature ski slopes.
  • Lightning strikes in the U.S. reach 8-year-high in 2025.

NOAA Weather

San Bernardino Intl. Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 7 2026, 7:00 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Mostly Cloudy

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Temp: 46°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 76%

Dewpoint: 39.2°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.7.2016

A strong, low latitude jet stream brought a series of storms through Southern California starting on 1/5 and ending on this day. Three-day rainfall totals were around two to seven inches for the coast, valley and foothill areas, and one to three inches for the deserts. After several years of drought, this was the only precipitation event of significance during an otherwise disappointing strong El NiƱo season. The mountains received a wide range of snow amounts, ranging from six to 30 inches, most of which fell above 5000 feet. The highest amounts were in the San Bernardino and Riverside County Mountains, with 20 to 30 inches in several locations. Strong thunderstorm winds damaged eight buildings and downed power lines in Vista. A building roof collapsed in Miramar and also at a horse stable in Bonsall. Many trees in Sabre Springs were snapped, some as thick as 18 inches. A tree in Poway fell on a car. Widespread flooding resulted from heavy rain, with southwestern San Diego County being hardest hit. Floods buried cars in Ocean Beach and Mission Valley. High water rescues occurred on this day around San Diego. Small mudslides, including boulders on highways were reported near Ramona, Redlands, Crestline, Orange, Rancho San Diego and De Luz. Three debris flows occurred in Silverado Canyon below a burn scar. Pea size hail fell in Orange County, Carlsbad and Poway. An airplane was struck by lightning on approach to San Diego airport on the morning of this day. A waterspout was observed off the coast at Cardiff on 1/6. A funnel cloud was sighted by several people in south San Clemente on this day. One house was damaged, but most likely from a wet microburst.

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