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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 4, 2026 12:57 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Warmer temperatures with locally gusty Santa Ana winds will continue through Thursday. The winds and temperatures will peak today. Cooler temperatures are expected Friday and over the weekend but highs will still be at least 4-8 degrees above normal. There will be a chance of rain by next Tuesday.
  • United States Overview:

    • A low pressure system is set to continue bringing rain and thunderstorms across the South and Southeast today, with light wintry precipitation in the Mid-Atlantic. Passages of frontal systems will bring periods of light to locally moderate snow for the Great Lakes Thursday and into Friday. An arctic blast will bring frigid temperatures back to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic this weekend.

Local/State Headlines.

  • SoCal to see near-record heat, return of Santa Ana winds this week.
  • Santa Ana winds return to San Diego area along with a cooldown.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Next round of snow begins across winter-weary East, late-week storm could cause travel trouble.
  • Another round of snow, bitter cold to impact Northeast.
  • Keep that winter jacket handy, another polar vortex is coming.
  • Polar Vortex backs off as new pattern change fuels much-needed winter out West, brief relief for snowy East.
  • Watch: Four beachfront homes collapse over 2 days following powerful nor'easter that slammed Carolinas.
  • Northeast braces for dangerous, coldest weekend of the winter ahead of highly anticipated warm up.
  • US Coast Guard frees ships during icebreaking operations from New York Harbor to Great Lakes.
  • Person found dead in icy waters of Potomac River in Washington DC.
  • Upwards of 70 people rescued from stalled gondola on New York ski mountain.
  • See it: Sailboat crew rescued by Coast Guard, Good Samaritans during 20-foot seas off Florida coast.
  • The sun lit up with a stunning display. Are northern lights next?
  • Cold weather, hydrogen leak delays historic Artemis II moon launch to March.
  • NASA's Perseverance finds bleached rocks on Mars, hinting at ancient water.
  • Bolide meteor explodes near Florida's Gulf Coast recorded on satellite data.

NOAA Weather

Needles, Needles Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 4 2026, 11:56 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 78°F

Wind: North at 16mph

Humidity: 16%

Heat Index: 77°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.4.1988

A dying subtropical storm system dropped four inches of rain in the mountains of San Diego County. More than four inches fell in Imperial Beach in 24 hours and 3.71 inches in 8 hrs. 1.5 inches fell in Chula Vista, 1.25 inches fell in San Diego and less than an inch fell in other parts of San Diego County. Standing water was five feet deep in some intersections. Some homes were flooded with three to six feet of water. $0.5 million in damage occurred. 50 homes in Imperial Beach were flooded. 30 families were displaced by flooded homes. Power outages and road closures also resulted.

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