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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

December 3, 2025 12:06 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:

    • A rapidly intensifying coastal storm will bring additional moderate to heavy snow across interior New England through tonight. A surge of arctic air is forecast to challenge low temperature records over the Midwest Thursday. Snow showers linger across the Great Lakes and Great Basin/Rockies as moderate to heavy rain emerges along the western to central Gulf Coast.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Big Bear winter ski season to open this week.
  • Santa Ana winds return to SoCal. Which areas will see the strongest winds?

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • More than 1,300 dead from floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand as rescue efforts intensify.
  • Intense wind continues to slam Boston as the nor'easter pushes through.
  • Heavy rain dampens much of Boston.

NOAA Weather

San Diego, Brown Field Municipal Airport, CA

Last Update on Dec 2 2025, 10:53 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Overcast

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Temp: 57°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 81%

Dewpoint: 51.1°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 12.3.1966

Heavy rain drenched the region, even the mountains, from 12/2 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 inches in Victorville and 0.28 inches 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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