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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 9, 2026 1:24 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Cooler conditions expected for much of this week, with temperatures fluctuating between below average and near average. Increased winds and periods of precipitation expected Tuesday into Wednesday. Dry conditions and a little warmer Friday and Saturday. Potential for more widespread precipitation, gusty winds, and a return to cooler conditions starting early next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • A frontal system will bring precipitation to California and the Central Intermountain West beginning Tuesday morning and will continue through late this week. A clipper system is expected to bring snow and wintry precipitation to the Great Lakes, before moving into the Northeast mid-week. Above-average temperatures are set to continue for much of the western and central United States, with conditions in the east also moderating.

Local/State Headlines.

  • California surfer found clinging to lobster trap buoy after being swept away.
  • Daring rescue: Surfer clings to lobster trap buoy after being swept away from shore.
  • Rain, cooler temperatures on the way for Southern California.
  • Rain returns this week. Here's when showers are expected in SoCal.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Cross-country storm pattern forming in the west, bringing potential rain and snow.
  • Active winter pattern to bring even more snow to the Northeast, causing potential travel disruptions.
  • Last blast of Arctic cold? Here's when it will warm up.
  • Thaw on the horizon for the Northeast following record-breaking February cold snap.
  • Next cross-country winter storm threat emerges as weather patterns potentially shift.
  • Historic Northeast arctic blast: Life-threatening wind chills grip I-95 corridor, with thaw ahead.
  • High power bills could be coming in Atlanta after weeks of cold.
  • Hero police dog finds missing 13-year-old amid historic North Carolina snowstorm.
  • Photos: Hikers suffering hypothermia rescued after getting lost in heavy snow.
  • Hawaii soaked by sprawling storm as government monitors growing flood threat.
  • NASA’s Juno mission reveals Jupiter is smaller and more “squashed" than previously estimated.

NOAA Weather

Twentynine Palms SELF Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 9 2026, 11:54 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 70°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 22%

Dewpoint: 28.9°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.9.1978

A tornado hit Irvine. Heavy rain that began on 2/8 ended on 2/10. 16.4 inches fell at Lytle Creek, 13.64 inches at Lake Arrowhead, 11.97 inches in Wrightwood, 11.15 inches in Devore, 10.4 inches at Santiago Peak, 8.5 inches in Crestline, 5 inches in Ontario, 4.79 inches in Big Bear Lake, and 3.83 inches in Santa Ana. 20 were killed all over Southern California. Widespread flooding, flash flooding, and mud slides resulted, and numerous homes washed away.

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