The biggest of the series of storms drenched Southern California on Thursday, suffering from steady rainfall and some heavy rain throughout the day. Many areas receive more than two inches of rain, which is enough to cause street flooding and landslides in wildfire scars.
Check out the total 24-hour rainfall around Southern California.
Los Angeles County at 9pm
Downtown Los Angeles 2.86 “Santa Monica 1.83” LAX 1.91 “Culver City 1.59” Long Beach 1.50 “Beverly Hills 2.32” Hawthorn 1.11 “Porter Ranch 3.09” La Canjada Flintridge 2.28 “Northridge 1.63″ Burbank 2.36” Calabasas 2.11 “Eagle Rock Reservoir 3.78 “La Verne 2.90 “Alhambra 2.81” Whittier 1.73 “Claremont 2.94” East Pasadena 3.12 “Sierra Madre 2.94” Newhall 2.67 “CASTAIC 0.59″ Mount Wilson 2.57”
Orange County at 9pm
Brea 2.12 “Fullerton Airport 1.34” Corona Del Mar 1.50 “Costa Mesa 1.50” Yorba Linda 2.44 “Anaheim Hills 2.32” Laguna Beach 1.30 “San Juan Capistrano 1.77”
Inland Empire at 9pm
Rancho Cucamonga 3.47 “Ontario Airport 2.12” Chino Hills 1.93 “Glen Helen Regional Park 2.28” Rialto 2.64 “San Bernardino 1.89” Yukaipa 1.54 “Beaumont 1.85 “Murrieta 1.14” Lake Matthews 0.93 “Reche Canyon 1.22”
Lighter showers are expected to continue on Friday before dryer and warm conditions arrive over the weekend.
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