Back-to-Back Pacific Storms Set to Slam California, West Coast
Back-to-Back Pacific Storms Set to Slam California, West Coast
US · Published Feb 13, 2026
• Successive Pacific storms are set to impact California and the West Coast, starting Sunday, February 15th, and lasting through late next week.
• Northern and Central California should expect heavy rain from Sunday into Monday, spreading south and east later in the week. Mountain regions, including the Sierra Nevada, Wasatch, and Rockies, could receive several feet of snow.
• Los Angeles and San Diego may see up to 5 inches of rain, increasing flash flood and mudslide risks, especially near burn scars. Flood alerts are possible due to significant impacts.
Back-to-back storms threaten California, West Coast
Back-to-back Pacific storms are poised to deliver a significant blow to California and the broader West Coast, commencing Sunday, February 15th, and persisting through late next week. Northern and Central California are bracing for intense rainfall from Sunday into Monday, with the precipitation gradually extending south and east as the week progresses.
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