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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 20, 2026 1:16 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Showers will finish early this morning, while winds will diminish later this morning. Patchy frost and fog are likely in the Inland Empire this morning. Fair, dry and warmer weather is expected over the weekend, and will likely persist through next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Heavy snow for the Upper Great Lakes and Northeast. Heavy snow for the northern Mid-Atlantic. Rain and higher-elevation snow over the Northwest.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Weather delays search for 8 bodies in California avalanche
  • Historic avalanche victims' families 'devastated beyond words' as search for final skier pushes into weekend.
  • Missing skier found dead near ski resort in California.
  • Cold temps linger across SoCal ahead of slight weekend warm-up.
  • Bacteria, surf advisories in effect for San Diego beaches.
  • Camper, dog rescued by snowcat after being stranded in snow near Big Bear.
  • Schools closed as heavy snow, power outages hit San Bernardino Mountains.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Snow foolin': Weekend nor'easter to menace East Coast.
  • Oklahoma wildfires ongoing after burning 300,000 acres: Maps, forecast.
  • Brewing nor’easter bomb cyclone to unleash ‘impactful’ weekend snowstorm for millions across I-95 corridor.
  • Nor'easter storm tracker: Live radar, snow potential, possible storm set-ups, winter alerts and more.
  • Ice jam on Allegheny River prompts Flash Flood Warnings for Western Pennsylvania communities.
  • See it: First responders leap into action to rescue camper and dog stranded in feet of snow.
  • Ice jam on Allegheny River prompts Flash Flood Warnings for Western Pennsylvania.
  • Video shows terrifying moment avalanche slams into passenger train near ski resort.

NOAA Weather

Imperial, Imperial County Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 20 2026, 12:53 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 64°F

Wind: NE at 12mph

Humidity: 23%

Dewpoint: 25.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.20.1969

Heavy snow in the mountains that began on this day and ended on 2/25 brought snow depths approaching the greatest depths on record. Strong storm winds caused outages of telephone service, power, and gas. Heavy rain starting on 2/16 ended on 2/26. Up to 30 inches of precipitation fell on the south slopes of Mt. San Gorgonio, 13 inches was recorded northwest of Mt. San Jacinto, around ten inches at Banning, less than one inch in eastern Coachella Valley. The death and destruction continued from the previous month. 21 died from flooding and mud slides all over California. An entire family was killed in Mt. Baldy Village when a mud slide hit their home. Extensive damage hit crops, farmland and livestock. Creeks around Yucaipa all left their banks and substantial flooding occurred to residences and businesses. In the upper desert farmlands became lakes and more than 100 homes along the Mojave River were damaged. Roads and bridges recently repaired from previous month’s damage either washed out or were destroyed again.

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