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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 22, 2026 1:11 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Dry and warmer through the end of the week, with high temperatures rising to as much as 10 to 20 degrees above seasonal averages. High clouds and weak offshore flow will continue through Tuesday, then weak onshore flow returns with increasing chances for a return of marine layer low clouds later in the week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Major Winter Storm for the Northeast. Heavy snow for the northern Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Snow for the Great Lakes on Tuesday.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Crews recover bodies of 9 backcountry skiers days after California avalanche.
  • Heavy rain washes out multiple sections of Angeles Crest Highway in Angeles National Forest.
  • Fresh snow and sunshine draw big crowds, heavy traffic to Wrightwood slopes.
  • Temps begin to warm, making for lovely SoCal weekend after series of storms.
  • Dry, warm weather to continue across San Diego county.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • M7.1 Earthquake Near Kota Belud, Malaysia.
  • NYC enacts travel ban, cancels school as winter storm begins.
  • Live updates: NYC, Boston, Philly brace for historic blizzard 'bomb,' 2+ feet of snow expected.
  • Historic blizzard bomb cyclone barrels toward Northeast as States of Emergency expand.
  • Blizzard bomb cyclone tracker: Live radar, snow totals, active winter alerts, power outages and travel delays.
  • Nor'easter blizzard: Full city-by-city breakdown of extreme snow totals, latest timing and travel impacts.
  • Timeline: When you will see first impacts from the historic blizzard nor'easter ‘bombing out’ in the Northeast.
  • Three major cities along the I-95 corridor could get pounded with 20+ inches of snow from historic nor'easter.
  • Travel bans issued as historic nor’easter poised to dump feet of snow along I-95, blizzard conditions likely.
  • More than 40M people under a Blizzard Warning as historic winter storm slams the Northeast.
  • Nor'easter travel alert: Monster blizzard to paralyze major Northeast airports, roads with intense snow, winds.
  • Blizzard to dump 2 feet of snow, prompts New York state of emergency.
  • New York City issues full travel ban ahead of major historic nor'easter threat.
  • Blizzard warning issued as major nor’easter targets Massachusetts.
  • Millions brace for a blizzard after forecast 'shifted dramatically'.
  • Nor'easter to hit mid-Atlantic and Northeast with heavy snowfall.
  • Winter storm, blizzard conditions expected to snarl travel.
  • 3 injured after avalanche strikes canyon in Utah.
  • NASA likely to delay Artemis II moon mission launch again due to helium flow problem.

NOAA Weather

Gillespie Field Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 22 2026, 12:47 pm PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Clear

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Temp: 75°F

Wind: SW at 6mph

Humidity: 24%

Heat Index: 76°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.22.1969

Heavy snow in the mountains that began on 2/20 and ended on 2/25 brings snow depths approaching the greatest depths on record. Strong storm winds caused outages of telephone service, power, and gas. Five to 15 inches of rain hit the lowlands from this day to 2/25. 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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