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HAPPINESS

IS A WARM CUP

February 18, 2026 12:50 pm

Southern California Overview:

  • There will be a few showers this morning along the Central Coast and light snow over the Grapevine, otherwise it will be sunny and dry but cool and breezy. Another storm will move into the area Thursday bringing more rain and mountain snow. Then dry weather Friday and Saturday before another storm is possible Sunday or early next week.
  • United States Overview:

    • Very active weather pattern across much of the Lower 48 over the next few days. The lead winter storm will be winding down across the Upper Mississippi Valley/Great Lakes Wednesday night, while the next storm begins to deepen Thursday over the Central Plains and moves northeast into the Upper Lakes Friday. An elevated to critical fire weather threat will continue across the Southern Plains. Active West coast pattern continues with additional heavy low elevations rains across California and additional heavy snows through the Sierra. Much above average temperature likely through the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee Valleys, Southeast and Florida, while below average temperatures stretch from the Northern Plains, west southwest across all of the West.

Local/State Headlines.

  • 8 backcountry skiers dead, one still missing after avalanche near Lake Tahoe, officials say.
  • Eight backcountry skiers found dead and 1 still missing after California avalanche.
  • 8 skiers dead after avalanche near California's Lake Tahoe; 9th still missing.
  • Eight skiers killed in Nevada County avalanche.
  • Another storm targets Southern California Thursday; what to expect.
  • Multiple crashes, icy roads close northbound 5 Freeway through Grapevine.
  • Southbound 110 Freeway closed in San Pedro due to downed power lines.
  • Live updates: Body found amid search for man swept away by floodwaters in San Bernardino County.
  • Storm timeline: SoCal to get brief break from the rain Wednesday, but more is on the way.
  • High winds prompts school closures in Mountain Empire.
  • Thousands of SDG&E customers lose power in the South Bay.
  • PHOTOS: Palm trees catch fire after being struck by lightning in San Pasqual Valley.

Nat’l/Int’l Headlines…

  • Nor’easter, 'blockbuster snowfall' could be brewing for weekend.
  • Live updates: Deadly storm sparks raging wildfires and 70 mph winds, blizzard threatens the Midwest.
  • 'Avoid injury or death': Immediate evacuations in place amid wildfire outbreak in the Plains.
  • Wildfire outbreak ongoing across the Plains.
  • Ohio Valley under severe storm threat as active week of weather in the Midwest unfolds.
  • Watch: Injured bald eagle rescued from icy Hudson River.

NOAA Weather

Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport, CA

Last Update on Feb 18 2026, 11:53 am PST

Weather by NOAA

Current Conditions: Partly Cloudy

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Temp: 58°F

Wind: West at 18mph

Humidity: 44%

Dewpoint: 36.0°F

Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance

On this day – 2.18.1969

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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