



Frigid Temperatures for Parts of Central and Western U.S.; Heavy Rain and Flooding for Gulf Coast and Hawaii
An arctic cold front will continue to plunge southward through the Plains, Mississippi Valley and the Northwest quadrant of the U.S. through tonight. Well below normal temperatures are expected along with dangerous wind chills. A wintry mix will develop over the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. Meanwhile, heavy rain, flooding and thunderstorms are forecast over much of the Gulf Coast and Hawaii. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
CAMP 9 (CNIC1)
Lat: 34.35325°NLon: 118.418578°WElev: 4000ft.NA
37°F
3°C
Humidity | 100% |
Wind Speed | SE 11 MPH |
Barometer | NA |
Dewpoint | 37°F (3°C) |
Visibility | NA |
Wind Chill | 29°F (-2°C) |
Last update | 29 Jan 03:55 AM PST |
4 Miles NE San Fernando CA
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Overnight
Chance Rain
Low: 42 °F
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Sunday
Chance Rain
and BreezyHigh: 45 °F
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Sunday
NightRain Likely
Low: 38 °F
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Monday
Showers
LikelyHigh: 46 °F
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Monday
NightBreezy.
Slight Chance
Showers then
Partly CloudyLow: 38 °F
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Tuesday
Sunny and
WindyHigh: 52 °F
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Tuesday
NightClear and
Breezy then
ClearLow: 41 °F
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Wednesday
Sunny
High: 58 °F
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Wednesday
NightPartly Cloudy
Low: 41 °F
Detailed Forecast
Additional Forecasts and Information
34.33°N 118.39°W (Elev. 2628 ft)