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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

June 20, 2025 6:39 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Gusty westerly winds over the mountains and into the deserts through Saturday with cooler conditions and a more extensive marine layer low cloud coverage. Weak offshore flow Sunday will bring temperatures up a few degrees. Below average temperatures will continue early in the week, with a gradual warming for the middle to end of the week.
  • United States Overview:

    • There is a Slight Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley/Upper Great Lakes on Friday. There is an Enhanced Risk of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Northern Plains/Upper Mississippi Valley/Upper Great Lakes on Friday. There is a Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Upper/Lower Great Lakes on Saturday. There is a Critical Risk of fire weather over parts of the Great Basin/Southwest.

Local/State Headlines

  • Evacuations lifted for Hawick Fire near Lakeside.
  • Interactive 3D map shows Hawick Fire boundaries, evacuations.
  • Hawick Fire | Fire crews stop forward spread of fire in East San Diego, evacuation orders lifted.
  • Monte Fire near Lakeside burns over 1,000 acres.
  • Malibu property owners have 10 days left to clear Palisades Fire debris.
  • NASA planes to fly over L.A. Basin for pollution study.
  • Temperatures continue to cool down in Southern California.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Dangerous storms set to bring tornadoes, damaging wind, hail to northern US on Friday.
  • Severe thunderstorms to race across Upper Midwest Friday.
  • Lightning strike injures teen in New York’s Central Park as storms sweep across the Tri-State.
  • New York City, Washington slammed by thunderstorms as severe weather knocks out power to over 600,000.
  • Renewed flooding, mudslides prompt weeks-long closure of I-40 at Tennessee-North Carolina border.
  • Hurricane Erick turns deadly in Mexico as baby found drowned in swollen river.
  • New area to watch forms near Mexico on heels of Hurricane Erick.
  • The Tropical snooze continues across the Atlantic.
  • Heat dome baking much of US set to shatter centuries-old heat records across Northeast.
  • Summer 2025 brings killer heat. Here are some surprising ways to stay safe.
  • Summer solstice brings warmer weather as the longest day, shortest night of 2025.
  • Heat wave to impact 170 million people in Midwest and Northeast.
  • Heat advisory for millions as 'dangerous' temperatures kick off summer.
  • Heat dome breaking heat records in Colorado.
  • Florida man shocked by lightning strike while standing in shallow ocean waters along popular beach.
  • Alaska gustnado spins across busy road as severe thunderstorms slam Juneau.
  • See it: Giant sphere falls from sky in Indiana after severe weather sweeps through.
  • First day of summer is June 20: The science behind the summer solstice.
  • See it: Hawaii's Kilauea wakes from brief nap with 26th eruptive episode.
  • Rivers in Yellowstone National Park to close for fishing due to warm water temps, low flows.
  • Space Station leak investigation continues to shift launch date of Axiom Space crew.

NOAA Weather

Imperial, Imperial County Airport, CA

Last Update on Jun 20 2025, 5:53 pm PDT

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Light Rain and Breezy

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Temp: 0°F

Wind: West at 22mph

Humidity: 0%

Dewpoint: 0.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 6.19.2016

An intense heat wave began on this day. The afternoon high in Palm Springs hit 119°, while Riverside reached 111°. Near Potrero the Border Fire started and spread rapidly under hot and dry conditions, consuming 7,609 acres before it was contained on June 30th. Two local residents were killed when the fire overtook their property and 16 structures were destroyed.

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