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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 31, 2026 3:36 am

Southern California Overview:

  • High temperatures peak today before a slight cooling trend Sunday and Monday. Locally gusty offshore winds will continue today for the passes, coastal slopes, foothills. Dense fog may return to the coastal areas Monday and Tuesday mornings before another round of weak to locally moderate offshore flow returns Tuesday through Friday.
  • United States Overview:

    • An explosively deepening coastal cyclone will bring moderate to heavy snow, high winds, and possibly blizzard conditions for the Carolinas through tonight. An intense surge of arctic air behind the coastal storm will send below freezing temperatures down toward South Florida by Sunday morning. An Alberta clipper will spread wintry precipitation across the Northern Plains today and into the upper Midwest on Sunday.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Snow survey shows California's snow levels below average sparking concerns.
  • Winter warmup bringing summer-like temperatures to SoCal.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Live updates: Nor’easter slams Carolinas with snow, vicious winds as storm intensifies to ‘bomb’ out.
  • Nor'easter bomb cyclone storm tracker: Live radar, snow forecast, winter weather alerts, travel disruptions.
  • February forecast calls for more polar vortex mayhem.

NOAA Weather

Imperial, Imperial County Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 31 2026, 1:53 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 54°F

Wind: West at 6mph

Humidity: 37%

Dewpoint: 28.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.31.1979

A winter storm that started on 1/30 and ended on this day spread two to four inches of rainfall in 24 hours over much of coastal Southern California, and two inches of snow in Palm Springs. On this day snow fell heavily in Palm Springs and eight inches fell at Lancaster. All major interstates into LA (I-5, I-15, and I-10) were closed. Snow drifts shut down Interstate 10 on both sides of Palm Springs, isolating the city. Schools were closed and hundreds of cars were abandoned. A snow and rain mix was reported in Borrego Springs. Mt. Laguna received two feet of snow and Julian one foot. Winds up to 60 mph blew in the San Diego Mountains. A tornado touched down in Santa Ana, and possibly occurred elsewhere. Golf ball size hail and widespread snow were also reported during the storm. 4.82 inches of rain fell in National City, 4.25 inches in La Mesa, 3.30 inches at SDSU, and 3.78 inches in El Cajon. Flooding occurred along Silver Strand highway, in Fashion Valley, also in Spring Valley, Lemon Grove, Lakeside and Carlsbad. Lake Hodges overflowed. Numerous power outages resulted. 2.57 inches of rain fell in San Diego on this day, the seventh wettest calendar day on record and the wettest January day. 56 inches of snow fell in Big Bear Lake from this day to 2/2/1979, the greatest storm snowfall on record. 26 inches fell on this day, the greatest daily snowfall on record for January and the second greatest daily amount on record. This snowfall also occurred on 2/17/1990. It snowed 1.5 inches in Palm Springs, the second greatest daily snowfall on record. The only other daily measurable snowfall on record was 2 inches (the greatest daily amount on record) on 1/11/1930.

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