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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

December 23, 2025 5:29 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Widespread heavy rain is expected late this evening into Wednesday across Southern California. After the initial rain band moves from northwest to southeast across the area on Wednesday, scattered locally heavy rain is expected to continue across much of the area into Christmas day. Snow levels will remain high through the duration of the event increasing the flood threat for the mountains, particularly in San Bernardino County. In addition to widespread heavy rain on Wednesday, gusty southerly winds are expected for the coast, valleys, San Bernardino mountains, and High Desert. Another round of more widespread moderate to heavy rain is expected sometime late evening on Thursday into Friday morning. Drier conditions are looking more likely for sometime Saturday and Sunday. We`re monitoring the potential for additional precipitation around New Year but there is still considerable uncertainty in the forecast.
  • United States Overview:

    • Strong atmospheric river brings heavy rain, snow, and wind to California through Friday. Moderate to heavy snow continues over New England today; freezing rain possible along the Northern Tier Thursday. Unseasonable warmth forecast for much of the Lower 48 through Christmas Day.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Placer County crews rescue baby, family from home surrounded by raging river.
  • Evacuation warnings, orders in place as atmospheric river eyes SoCal.
  • Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo urges residents to prepare for atmospheric river.
  • Evacuation warnings, flood watches issued as powerful holiday storm nears Southern California.
  • Mandatory evacuation order issued for Orange County burn scar areas.
  • SoCal weather updates: Storm expected to bring heavy rain, 'high risk' of flash flooding for some.
  • Map of evacuation warnings, orders for LA County due to expected storm.
  • County of San Diego offers tips to weather Christmas storm.
  • 'Very dangerous holiday storm.' Rain timing, evacuations for LA County.
  • California's winter storm updates: Maps, warnings, rainfall totals.
  • Flood threat renews for millions across Northern California after deadly weekend inundation.
  • Rare 'high risk' of dangerous flooding in Los Angeles area causes concern for Christmas Eve.
  • Part of shoreline near Mission Bay closed due to water contamination.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • White Christmas 2025 forecast gets big update.
  • Christmas weather outlook: Millions to see 'nice' forecast with a touch of 'naughty' across nation.
  • See it: Officer glides onto frozen New Jersey lake to rescue a trapped dog.

NOAA Weather

Edwards Air Force Auxiliary North Base, CA

Last Update on Dec 23 2025, 3:55 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Mostly Cloudy

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Temp: 60°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 58%

Dewpoint: 45.3°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 12.23.1940

A massive storm that started on this day ended on 12/24. 3.62 inches of rain fell in San Diego, starting on this day and ending on 12/24, the greatest 24-hour amount on record. Heavy rains loosened soil in Del Mar that led to a landslide along a train track, derailing the train and killing three.

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