Storm Alerts, Fraud Warning and Health Concerns Lead San Bernardino Headlines
San Bernardino, CA – March 13, 2026 – Storm alerts, fraud warnings and rising health concerns top this week’s local headlines.
San Bernardino residents are heading into the weekend with a mix of weather concerns, public safety alerts and countywide health updates shaping the local conversation.
Winter Storm Brings Mountain Snow, Travel Impacts
A powerful winter system continues to affect the San Bernardino Mountains, with heavy snow, strong winds and periods of intense rainfall reported across higher elevations. Forecasters say travel along major routes including Interstate 15 and Highway 330 has been impacted by accumulating snow and reduced visibility.
Officials are urging drivers to check road conditions before heading into mountain communities. Chain controls and temporary closures remain possible as crews work to keep highways clear.
County Warns of Property Tax Check Fraud
With the property tax deadline approaching, San Bernardino County officials are warning residents about an increase in check fraud cases. Authorities say mailed payments have been intercepted and altered in some instances.
Homeowners are encouraged to consider secure payment options, including online portals or in-person payments, to reduce the risk of theft. The county says it is monitoring the situation closely and working with law enforcement on investigations.
Measles Cases Reported in the Region
Public health officials have confirmed new measles cases in San Bernardino County, prompting renewed calls for vaccination and awareness. Health officials say they are conducting contact tracing and notifying individuals who may have been exposed.
Residents are advised to review their vaccination records and contact healthcare providers if they experience symptoms such as fever or rash. Officials stress that vaccination remains the most effective protection against the spread of measles.
Flood Advisory Issued for Cajon Pass Area
As part of the ongoing storm pattern, a flood advisory has been issued for the Cajon Pass and portions of the I-15 corridor. Heavy rain combined with strong winds could create hazardous driving conditions and localized flooding in low-lying areas.
Emergency officials recommend avoiding flooded roadways and allowing extra travel time during peak rainfall.
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