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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

November 12, 2025 5:29 am

Southern California Overview:

  • Low clouds and fog may reach the far western valleys early this morning with lower visibilities mostly near the mesas into the far western valleys. Cooling will continue to spread inland today and Thursday with greater cooling on Friday. Periods of precipitation are expected for Thursday night through the weekend. The precipitation could be locally heavy at times for late Friday into Sunday. Another round of more widespread precipitation is possible for Monday into Tuesday.
  • United States Overview:

    • Temperatures moderate in the East; West and Central U.S. warm up. Snow expected to continue across Lower Great Lakes and interior Northeast/New England. Strong cyclone developing off the West Coast will bring heavy rainfall, heavy mountain snow and strong winds to the West Coast beginning tonight.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Atmospheric river storm forecast to bring days of rain, cooler temps to L.A..
  • Storm to soak SoCal this week. Here's when rain will arrive and how much will fall.
  • Incoming storm bringing mudslide concerns to SoCal burn scar areas.
  • Mammoth Mountain postpones ski season opening due to incoming storm.
  • Boaters being warned about waters in Oceanside Harbor.
  • Northern lights will be visible in parts of California this week.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Northern lights possible in much of US amid severe storm watch: What to know.
  • Northern Lights shine across Minnesota: Photos.
  • Northern Lights put on show around Twin Cities.
  • Northern Lights possible as far south as Alabama from major geomagnetic storm, eruption from Sun.
  • Scintillating auroras dazzle in the night sky over North America.

NOAA Weather

Big Bear City Airport, CA

Last Update on Nov 12 2025, 4:55 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 45°F

Wind: North at 0mph

Humidity: 49%

Dewpoint: 26.6°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 11.12.1985

Heavy rain from a cold, slow-moving storm with embedded thunderstorms started on this day and ended on 11/13. It produced 4.25 inches in Julian, 3.42 inches in La Mesa, 2.63 inches in SDSU, 2.44 inches in Vista, 2.40 inches in Lemon Grove, 2.39 inches in Alpine, 2.19 inches in Poway, 2.13 inches in Chula Vista, and 1.84 inches in San Diego. Flooding occurred in Spring Valley and Mission Valley, with erosion damage in La Mesa. On this day a waterspout came ashore in Encinitas, becoming a tornado and leaving behind a trail of damaged homes and crushed greenhouses as it crossed I-5 before dissipating. It caused $250,000 in damage. The storm dropped 14 inches of snow in Mt. Laguna, five inches in Julian and through the San Gabriel Mountains. Light snow fell as low as Alpine (1800 feet elevation). On this day strong storm winds gusted to nearly 80 mph along the San Diego County coast. Lots of tree damage resulted, also power outages and roof damage in La Jolla. One tree fell on two cars in Hillcrest. Winds capsized a sailboat off Carlsbad, killing one.

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