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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 12, 2026 1:31 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Slightly warmer and drier weather is expected tomorrow through Saturday, with a few showers possible over the mountains tomorrow afternoon. A more robust weather system will enter the area Sunday through the early part of next week. This will bring more widespread rainfall, mountain snow, and windier conditions. Cooler temperatures will prevail for much of next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Low pressure system forecast to bring widespread precipiation to the South and Southeast this weekend. Snow showers expected across higher elevations of the Interior West and Pacific Northwest. Well above normal temperatures across the Plains.

Local/State Headlines.

  • M3.2 Earthquake Near Olancha.
  • Public advised to stay out of all Los Angeles County beaches.
  • 36,000 gallons of wastewater released after pipeline rupture near South Bay plant.
  • Grazing goats clear brush in Glendale to reduce wildfire risk.
  • Superbloom? Death Valley may soon be filled with flowers.
  • Powerful storm pattern to hit Southern California next week.
  • SoCal to see a few dry days before more rain. Here's when the next storm will move in.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Flash flooding, severe storm threat brewing for South from massive cross-country storm set to dump heavy rain.
  • Live updates: Texas to Carolinas bracing for severe storms and flash floods this Valentine's weekend.
  • Live updates: Tracking holiday weekend snow threat as El Niño signals grow for 2026.
  • Cross-country weekend storm spares Northeast from blockbuster impacts, light snow still likely for millions.
  • La Niña is nearly done steering winter weather. What now?
  • Magnitude 2.5 earthquake in Charleston, South Carolina area with shaking reported just days after prior quake.
  • See it: Fireball caught streaking across night sky in multiple Midwest states on Tuesday.
  • NASA's Hubble telescope captures image of nebula with dying star.

NOAA Weather

Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 12 2026, 11:53 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Fair

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Temp: 62°F

Wind: West at 7mph

Humidity: 54%

Dewpoint: 45.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.12.1927

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 at San Diego. 8.30 inches fell in San Bernardino and 5.60 inches in Riverside. 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. Large areas of Long Beach, Fullerton and Anaheim were inundated.

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