Rain, cold weather and even snow could show up in San Bernardino County in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service.
Any chance of rain should put residents below recently burned areas on alert. Find out what you need to do to keep your loved ones and property safe by visiting Preparedness Starts Here. Stay up to date on the latest weather forecasts by visiting the National Weather Service.
San Bernardino County first responders including County Public Works, County Fire and the Sheriff’s Department are prepared with personnel and equipment and are monitoring the weather.
Additional County Update News – November 14, 2024
- County enriches lives of foster youth
- Board of Supervisors grateful for Upland Head Start funding
- Prepare for rain and snow
- County honors outstanding communications with inaugural Golden Arrowheads
- Preschool Services Department’s Policy Council: Shaping early childhood education
- Safeguard your EBT benefits
- National search for the next Chief Psychiatric Medical Director
- Public Health selected as judge for Esri’s ArcGIS StoryMaps Competition
- Regional Parks’ closures scheduled on Nov. 20 for staff training
- How Innovation propels three entrepreneurial businesses
- American Society of Civil Engineers recognizes County for innovative park projects
- San Bernardino County destinations
- Call for submissions: Share your favorite San Bernardino County destinations
- San Bernardino County history
- Things to Do
- Pet of the Week
- Jobs of the Week