Feb 16, 2026
Aviation officials temporarily shut down air travel at San Diego International Airport on Monday morning due to high winds. As of 11:30 a.m., 95 flights out of SAN have been delayed, according to the airport’s website; only two flights have been canceled. Also, all departures to San Diego from L.A., Salt Lake City, Denver, Oakland and Albuquerque are grounded through at least 12:15, per the Federal Aviation Administration, which airport is also closed to all unscheduled aircraft unless they have received prior permission. That closure is scheduled through 1 p.m. The incoming storm will generate strong winds with high and choppy seas beginning Monday, weakening a bit on Tuesday before increasing again on Wednesday, prevailing into Thursday night, the NWS said. Gusty south to west winds are expected from the coast to the deserts, with stronger and potentially damaging west winds along the mountain crests and adjacent desert slopes Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday,forecasters said. ...read more read less
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