Here’s how much rain fell this week in 45 San Diego County communities
Feb 20, 2026
February is living up to its reputation as being the rainiest month of the year in San Diego County, mostly because a sprawling Alaskan storm drenched the region Monday through Thursday of this week.
Here are the four-day rainfall totals produced by the National Weather Service, as of 8:23 p.m. Thur
sday:
Lake Cuyamaca, 6.31 inches; Palomar Mountain, 5.13 inches; Julian, 5.12 inches; Palomar Observatory, 4.75 inches; Skyline Ranch, 3.38 inches.
Descanso, 3.34 inches; Alpine, 3.06 inches; Mount Woodson, 2.89 inches; Otay Mountain, 2.83 inches; Valley Center, 2.82 inches.
Barona, 2.74 inches; Ramona, 2.67 inches; Pine Valley, 2.60 inches; Rainbow, 2.41 inches; Escondido, 2.41 inches.
A person drives through a flooded intersection in Pacific Beach during a rain storm on Monday. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Warner Springs, 2.40 inches; San Diego County Estates, 2.37 inches; Ranchita, 2.30 inches; Miramar, 2.27 inches.
Fallbrook, 2.24 inches; Miramar Lake, 2.20 inches; Poway, 2.15 inches; Carlsbad, 2.15 inches.
La Mesa, 2.05 inches; Santee, 2.04 inches; Brown Field, 2.03 inches; Campo, 2.02 inches; San Marcos, 2.01 inches.
Rancho Bernardo, 1.97 inches, Kearny Mesa, 1.94 inches; National City, 1.91 inches; Vista, 1.91 inches; Bonsall, 1.90 inches
Tierra Del Sol, 1.89 inches; Fashion Valley, 1.78 inches; San Diego International Airport, 1.57 inches; Point Loma, 1.57 inches; Oceanside, 1.40 inches
Chula Vista, 1.33 inches; North Island, 1.14 inches; Borrego Springs, 0.52 inches; Canebrake, 0.28 inches; Ocotillo Wells, 0.26 inches.
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