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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

December 2, 2025 11:48 am

Southern California Overview:

  • The marine layer will deepen overnight into Wednesday morning before becoming shallower again for Thursday into early next week. Areas of drizzle or light rain near the coast are possible tonight into Wednesday, with no impacts expected. Wednesday will be a few degrees cooler than today, before warmer conditions Thursday into early next week. The pressure gradient will rapidly switch from onshore to offshore for the middle to end of the week with periods of gusty Santa Ana winds.
  • United States Overview:

    • First winter storm of the season for inland New England and the Mid-Atlantic continues today with heavy snow and impactful icing. Snow showers forecast across the northern Plains/Great Lakes and Great Basin/Rockies over the next couple of days in an active winter-like pattern. Chilly temperatures continue across much of the eastern and central U.S..

Local/State Headlines.

  • Scripps study shows most San Diego Beaches are growing after El Niño.
  • King tides expected to return to San Diego coastline this weekend.
  • More Santa Ana winds, warmer weather on tap for SoCal.
  • SoCal remains cool Tuesday, Santa Ana winds return later this week.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • How much snow has fallen? Track winter storms barreling across the US.
  • Snow storm flirts with bomb cyclone status.
  • More snow pummels Midwest. See the winter storm's impact.
  • See photos of sledding, shoveling and snow-covered scenes across US.
  • Travel nightmare unfolds as first Nor'easter of La Niña winter season slams East Coast with rain, ice and snow.
  • Dangerous travel conditions across Northeast, Ohio Valley, as first nor'easter of La Niña winter clips region.
  • Nor'easter brings first significant snow to the Northeast U.S..
  • Snow creates miserable commute, school cancellations, during first nor'easter of winter season.
  • Pennsylvania braces for up to 5 inches of snow as powerful nor'easter rolls through.
  • 45 vehicles involved in pile up on icy Indiana highway.
  • Europe’s summer could last 42 days longer by 2100: Study
  • 3I/ATLAS to make its closest approach to Earth in December. Here's the latest.
  • NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals stunning never-before-seen details in the Red Spider Nebula.

NOAA Weather

Twentynine Palms SELF Airport, CA

Last Update on Dec 2 2025, 10:54 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 55°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 30%

Dewpoint: 24.1°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 12.2.1966

Heavy rain drenched the region, even the mountains, from this day to 12/7. Storm totals for the period: 27.79 inches in Lake Arrowhead (believed to be a 100 year rainfall), 23.73 inches in Palomar Mountain, 18.72 inches in Big Bear Lake, 17.85 inches in Idyllwild, 9.14 inches in San Bernardino, 7.63 inches in Redlands, 6.21 inches in Santa Ana, 5.19 inches in Riverside, 2.99 inches in San Diego, 2.73” in Palm Springs, but only 0.66” in Victorville and 0.28” in Barstow! At least two homes were destroyed by floods and debris flows in Mill Creek Canyon. Debris flows and floods damaged homes and roads in Wrightwood and Lytle Creek. Homes and businesses were flooded in Redlands and Palm Springs. Many roads across the region were flooded and washed out. Scuba divers could not recover a Montclair man believed drowned in floodwaters. Strong storm winds caused power outages.

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