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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

January 8, 2026 7:33 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Gusty westerly winds will will quickly become northerly from north to south into Friday. This will bring a period of moderate to locally strong Santa Ana winds to the coastal mountain slopes, foothills, and into the valleys that will last through Sunday. Periods of Santa Ana winds will continue into next week, but are expected to be weaker. Areas of frost are possible in wind sheltered valley locations in San Diego county and the eastern Inland Empire tonight into early Friday morning. Warm days west of the mountains can be expected Friday into early next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Heavy snow over parts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Central High Plains. Freezing rain possible from the Upper Midwest Thursday night into Friday and the Northeast Friday evening into Saturday. There is a Slight Risk of excessive rainfall from parts of the Tennessee Valley to the Lower Mississippi Valley on Friday into Saturday morning.

Local/State Headlines.

  • M4.2 Earthquake Near Cloverdale.
  • M3.0 Earthquake Near Ridgecrest.
  • Carlsbad proclaims storm-related state of emergency to repair coastal bluffs.
  • SoCal to see windy conditions Thursday. Here's where winds will be the strongest.
  • San Diego readies for Santa Ana winds; rain curbs fire risk.
  • Crews remove hazardous trees as Santa Ana winds return.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Tornado rips through Purcell, Oklahoma spawning trail of damage as severe storms barrel across Plains.
  • First of two powerful cross-country storms underway, millions under severe weather and flood threat.
  • Rounds of snow to stretch from Four Corners to the Great Lakes, triggering Winter Weather Alerts.
  • A cross-country storm is expected to impact parts of the U.S.
  • Soaking rain and severe storm risk for the central US this Thursday.
  • La Niña persists for now, but El Niño lurks in the distance.
  • NASA's Curiosity rover captures image of Mars resembling sunset on Earth.
  • Europa, where NASA spacecraft is bound, may not have conditions for life.
  • NASA considering early ISS crew return after astronaut medical issue.
  • NASA announces discovery of new astronomical object in space confirmed by Hubble Telescope.

NOAA Weather

Riverside Municipal Airport, CA

Last Update on Jan 8 2026, 5:53 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 55°F

Wind: NE at 13mph

Humidity: 31%

Dewpoint: 25.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 1.8.1993

A very wet series of storms that began on 1/6 and ended on 1/19 produced 20 to 50 inches of precipitation in the mountains and up to 12 inches at lower elevations over a two week period. It was one of the longest periods of consecutive days of rain on record (14) and measurable rain fell nearly every day from 1/2 to 1/19. On this day extensive runoff from 24 hours of heavy rain caused havoc from the coast to the deserts. A bridge over the San Gorgonio River was destroyed near Banning and a dike failure near Whitewater flooded several area roads with mud and debris. Rising waters around the city of Desert Hot Springs cut off roadways leaving the city isolated. In the Inland Empire, the Santa Ana River spilled its banks, inundated parts of Norco and the Corona Municipal Airport.

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