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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 23, 2026 7:20 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Skies will be partly cloudy through the weekend except for morning low clouds across the coasts and lower valleys. High temperatures will be below normal through the weekend but will warm to above normal on Monday. The afternoon high temperatures will continue to warm through at least Wednesday. Dry conditions are forecast for the next 10 days.
  • United States Overview:

    • Heavy snow over the Central/Southern Plains and Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley. Catastrophic Ice Accumulation from the Southern Plains to the
      Southeast. Bitterly cold temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills from the Southern Plains to the Northeast.

Local/State Headlines.

  • PHOTOS: Two years since historic flooding devastated South San Diego.
  • SoCal to see partly cloudy and cool start to weekend.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Historic winter storm: 235 million in path of dangerous snow, ice with first impacts tonight.
  • ‘Extremely dangerous’ squalls could hit some states. What to do if you’re stuck in one.
  • When will the worst of the winter storm hit my area?
  • Live updates: Major winter storm’s onslaught of dangerous snow, crippling ice hours away for South.
  • Potential historic winter storm tracker: Live radar, forecasts for snow, ice with active winter weather alerts.
  • Timeline: When the potentially historic winter storm is expected to sweep across the US this weekend.
  • Nearly 1,300 flights have been canceled ahead of sprawling winter storm expected to paralyze travel for days.
  • Potentially historic winter storm packing a 2,000-mile long winter weather footprint threatens more than 235 million Americans this weekend.
  • More than half of US facing winter storm. See the latest maps.
  • Flight cancellations start at Hartsfield-Jackson ahead of winter storm.
  • Massive winter storm set to blanket nation. See photos.
  • See extreme cold weather freeze Lake Michigan.

NOAA Weather

Avalon Catalina Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 23 2026, 6:51 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Mostly Cloudy

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Temp: 51°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 92%

Dewpoint: 48.9°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.23.1862

Epic floods resulted, called the “Noachian Deluge of California”, when it rained 30 days in succession, beginning 12/24/1861 to this day. 35 inches of rain fell in LA. In San Diego over seven inches fell in January alone. The Santa Ana River in Anaheim ran four feet deep and spread in an unbroken sheet of water to the Coyote Hills, three miles beyond the banks (in present-day Fullerton). The mouth of the LA River shifted from Venice to Wilmington. 20 died in Orange County. The worst flooding to date in San Diego County occurred after six weeks of rain. All of Mission Valley was underwater and Old Town was evacuated. The tide backed its waters into the San Diego River and cut a new channel into the bay.

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