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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 19, 2026 1:04 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • Rain and mountain snow will move across the area today, tapering off in most areas by late afternoon, but lingering in some mountain areas through early Friday. It will be cool and breezy today and tonight, before a slow warming trend begins for the weekend. The next chance of rain is next Tuesday.
  • United States Overview:

    • A temporary relief to the recent very active pattern for California. Below average temperature likely from the West Coast into the Plains, while above average temps persist for areas east of the Mississippi River, except for New England. More record high temps possible for the Southeast into Florida. Heavy snow possible from portions of the Central Plains, northeast into the Upper Mississippi Valley and Upper Lakes and from northern New York State into central to northern New England. Severe thunderstorms possible this evening over the Ohio Valley. An elevated to critical fire weather threat will continue across the Southern Plains.

Local/State Headlines.

  • Skier missing amid brutal weather near Lake Tahoe. Latest updates.
  • Another foot of snow likely in Sierra Nevada as 1 skier remains missing from deadliest US avalanche in decades.
  • Why did they go? Avalanche warnings couldn't stop deadly mountain disaster.
  • Santa Monica Canyon residents concerned by concrete slabs filling flood channel after rain.
  • 3rd storm system moves into Southern California; debris flow risks remain in burn areas.
  • Live updates: Showers moving into SoCal, but heaviest downpours are ahead.
  • Storm timeline: SoCal getting more rain Thursday as third storm moves through the region.
  • Three-day rainfall totals across San Diego County.
  • Flooding threat spurs questions about San Diego’s stormwater pumps.
  • VIDEO: Early morning rainbow lights up San Diego sky.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Magnitude 5.1 earthquake causes reports of shaking in Puerto Rico.
  • Wildfires continue in Texas, Oklahoma as high winds persist: See map.
  • Snow and severe weather on the way for the north-central US.
  • Weekend nor'easter forecast to be a 'big storm.' But there's a catch.
  • Northeastern Interstate 95 corridor bracing for potential blockbuster nor'easter snowstorm.
  • Live updates: Nor'easter brewing as search continues for missing skier, severe storms strike Midwest.
  • Dangerous tornado threat looms for millions across Ohio Valley tonight in highest severe storm threat of 2026.
  • 12 million under Fire Weather Warnings as wildfires rage across Plains, prompting evacuations.
  • Avalanche danger prompts overnight interlodge at ski areas in Utah amid feet of snow.
  • Drivers warned about jackknifed semi trucks, dangerous travel in Minnesota amid snowy conditions.
  • Breaking down the weekend nor'easter threat.

NOAA Weather

John Wayne-Orange County Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 19 2026, 11:53 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Light Rain Fog/Mist

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Temp: 53°F

Wind: South at 15mph

Humidity: 89%

Dewpoint: 50.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.19.2005

A waterspout moved ashore (within 100 yards of the pier) and became a tornado in Huntington Beach, which damaged and downed trees and power poles. Multiple waterspouts were reported. A super cell thunderstorm moved ashore in Oceanside and spawned an F1 tornado that moved through Fallbrook, Rainbow and Temecula, causing extensive damage to cars, trees, roofs, fences, etc.

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