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Storms Soak San Diego County, More Rain and Snow Expected
A third round of unsettled weather is expected through Thursday.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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A parade of winter storms has brought widespread rain, gusty winds, and mountain snow to San Diego County this week, with rainfall totals ranging from a few tenths of an inch in desert areas to more than 3.5 inches in parts of the mountains. Intermittent showers, strong winds, and additional mountain snow are expected to continue into Thursday, with a chance of improved, warmer, and drier weather heading into the weekend.
Why it matters
San Diego County is experiencing a series of powerful winter storms that have caused flooding, high winds, and significant snowfall in the mountains, disrupting daily life and raising concerns about the potential for further weather-related impacts.
The details
The storms have brought heavy rainfall, with some areas seeing over 3.5 inches, as well as gusty winds up to 75 mph along east-facing mountain slopes. Several inches of snow have also accumulated at higher elevations, including Mount Laguna. Forecasters expect the unsettled weather to continue through Thursday, with intermittent showers, strong winds, and additional mountain snow, before conditions are expected to improve heading into the weekend.
- The storms began earlier this week, bringing widespread rain and snow to the region.
- On Monday, there was flooding reported near the Fashion Valley shopping mall.
- Rainfall totals were measured over the past two days, with the heaviest precipitation in the mountains.
- The third round of unsettled weather is expected to continue through Thursday.
- Warmer, drier weather and temperatures slightly above average are expected heading into the weekend.
The players
National Weather Service San Diego
The local office of the National Weather Service that provides weather forecasts and warnings for the San Diego region.
What they’re saying
“Round 3…Yep, we're going there 🌦️🏔️ This will be the weakest one of them all this week. Light showers will pass over the region on Thursday late AM into the afternoon.”
— NWS San Diego (Twitter)
“Chances for a nice weekend…priceless (and drier) 🌤️”
— NWS San Diego (Twitter)
What’s next
Meteorologists caution that another chance of rain could return early next week, so residents should continue to monitor the weather forecast and be prepared for potential impacts.
The takeaway
The series of powerful winter storms in San Diego County highlights the importance of being prepared for severe weather events, as they can disrupt daily life and pose risks to public safety. The upcoming weekend may provide a much-needed respite, but the potential for more unsettled weather in the near future serves as a reminder to stay vigilant and heed weather warnings.
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