A preliminary 4.4 magnitude earthquake centered in San Bernardino shook California's High Desert on Wednesday night. The earthquake, reported by the United States Geological Survey at 7:43 p.m., caused a mild jolt followed by a stronger one, according to residents. The epicenter was near Interstate 215 and Fifth Street, with no immediate reports of damage or injuries. This earthquake followed a 4.2 magnitude earthquake that struck near Lytle Creek earlier in the month. High Desert native Jason Cook, who was close to the epicenter, described the earthquake as a very strong jolt and shaking, potentially stronger than initially reported. Other residents reported feeling a jolt similar to something hitting their furniture. The San Bernardino County Fire Department and USGS provided information and updates on the quake. As the story unfolds, more information will be made available to the public.