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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 14, 2026 1:15 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Mild and dry this weekend with breezy south winds developing over the mountains and deserts Sunday afternoon. A winter storm will bring moderate to heavy rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds Monday and Tuesday along with a slight chance of thunderstorms Monday evening. Snow levels fall through Wednesday, with elevations above 5000-6000 feet likely to see heavy snow and significant impacts. Additional chances of showers on Thursday, lowering to around 10% Friday.
  • United States Overview:

    • There is a Slight Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southern Plains on Saturday. There is a Slight Risk (level 2/5) of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Central/Eastern Gulf Coast. Heavy snow for the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Local/State Headlines.

  • SoCal to enjoy mild Valentine's Day weekend before powerful storm moves in.
  • San Diego prepares for multi-day storm, urges residents to prepare.
  • 'Significant and dangerous' storm to bring severe weather threat for southern California.
  • SNOW IN THE SIERRAS: Winter weather makes untimely arrival as feet of snow slam the Sierras into next week.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M3.5 Earthquake Near West Valley City, Utah.
  • Utah residents share reactions moments after 3.5 magnitude earthquake shakes Wasatch Front.
  • Drone footage shows devastation in Madagascar after powerful cyclones.
  • South faces dangerous weekend severe weather threat with increased risk of tornadoes, damaging hail.
  • Multiple storms to bring rain and snow to West Coast.
  • Severe weather moves in over Texas.
  • Live updates: Severe storms, flash flooding threaten millions across 18 states this weekend.
  • Snowy conditions cause multi-car, multi-crash on Colorado interstate.
  • Florida fire danger spikes as 'Extreme Drought' reaches 25-year high, as state of emergency declared.
  • When will the Polar Vortex return? Here's your late-winter forecast.
  • Utah ski resorts finally get a taste of snow amid worst winter weather drought in decades.
  • A frozen Niagara Falls attracts tourists.
  • Partial solar eclipse to be visible in parts of the world, including the rare 'ring of fire' phenomenon.

NOAA Weather

Palm Springs Regional Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 14 2026, 11:53 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 74°F

Wind: West at 5mph

Humidity: 19%

Dewpoint: 28.9°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.14.1927

Continual rain that started on 2/11 for six days ended on 2/17. 25.38 inches fell at Henshaw Dam (14.18 inches on 2/16). 21.86 inches fell at Cuyamaca, 13.10 inches at El Capitan, 10.70 inches at El Cajon, 9.54 inches at La Mesa and 6.33 inches at San Diego. 8.30 inches fell in San Bernardino and 5.60 inches in Riverside. On this day at midday, San Diego received 0.80 inch in 45 minutes, and 0.25 inch in five minutes. Heavy warm rains melted mountain snows. Unprecedented flow occurred on the Whitewater River. Floods washed out roads and bridges in Thousand Palms and Palm Desert. Levees were broken and Thermal was inundated. Several San Diego County dams overtopped, causing widespread flooding downstream. Bridges and roads were washed out in east San Diego metro area. San Diego and Tijuana were isolated for several days. Large areas of Long Beach, Fullerton and Anaheim were inundated.

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