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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 27, 2026 1:06 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • High pressure aloft and weak offshore flow will bring record- setting heat today. A return of onshore flow on Saturday will begin to spread cooler marine air inland but with record-setting heat continuing for many areas on Saturday. Cooling will continue through Monday, but with high temperatures remaining above average. There will be stronger and gusty west winds for Sunday and Monday afternoon and evening in the mountains and deserts with gusts 30 to 40 mph in the wind-prone areas. A little warmer and continued dry for Tuesday through Thursday of next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Record warmth across the Southwest including Los Angeles as arctic air surges across the norther tier states. Light snow will move quickly across the northern tier states before wintry precipitation develops over the central Plains on Sunday. Showers and thunderstorms will move off the Southeast U.S. coast tonight but they will linger into the weekend for the Sunshine State.

Local/State Headlines.

  • California fire season starts quietly — for now.
  • Video shows skiers save stranger buried under deep snow at Lake Tahoe resort.
  • Friday to be hottest day of week in SoCal but cooldown is on the way.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Three rounds of winter storms kick off this weekend, targeting millions in Midwest, Northeast with snow, ice.
  • Live updates: Polar Vortex collapses as snow and ice threaten millions in the Midwest, Northeast.
  • Extreme winter: Texas sees hottest winter day in history, while Northeast deals with most snow in years.
  • Large hail, powerful winds blast Alabama, as severe storms provide needed rain for drought-stricken Southeast.
  • Texas' scorching temperature readings may have made history.
  • Mud volcano erupts. See plumes of smoke over town.
  • NASA announces critical changes to Artemis mission's return to the moon.
  • NASA finds Martian ‘spiderwebs’: What it means.

NOAA Weather

Big Bear City Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 27 2026, 11:55 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 64°F

Wind: West at 8mph

Humidity: 30%

Dewpoint: 32.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.27.1938

Storms of tropical origin that started on this day ended on 3/4. One was killed by lightning in Corona. 11.06 inches of rain fell at LA. More than 30 inches fell at several mountain stations of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains (32.2 inches at 8,300 feet elev.). More than 22 inches fell in the Santa Ana River headwaters. Considerable snow was melted, adding to the runoff. This led to unprecedented flood control efforts, including a network of dams and canals and concrete channels. For the storm 210 were reported dead or missing in flooding across Southern California, 45 in Orange County, of which 43 perished in Mexican- American Atwood from an eight-foot wall of water. Hundreds were injured. The Santa Ana River flooded, inundating nearly all of northern Orange County. Catastrophic damage hit more than 1,500 residences. 400 cabins and buildings were washed away in and around San Antonio Canyon. The Whitewater River flooded, isolating Palm Springs.

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