LA County Overnight Storm: Rainfall Totals You Need to Know
Cloudy Skies and Cool Temperatures Ahead for Southern California
A storm brought overnight rain to Southern California, ending a dry spell that lasted over a month. The weather system, which moved in Tuesday night, delivered light to moderate rainfall into the early hours of Wednesday.
As the storm moves eastward, persistent cloudy skies are expected throughout the day. This rainfall marks the first significant precipitation in downtown Los Angeles since January 4, when less than an inch was recorded.
According to reports, here are the 24-hour rainfall totals (in inches) for the region, measured up to 7 a.m. on Wednesday:
- Eagle Rock Reservoir: 0.99
- Eaton Dam: 0.88
- Hollywood Reservoir: 0.85
- Mount Wilson: 0.76
- Downtown LA: 0.74
- Bel Air: 0.70
- Saugus: 0.65
- Agoura: 0.60
- Whittier Hills: 0.60
- Culver City: 0.59
- Beverly Hills: 0.59
- South Gate: 0.43
These totals reflect the local areas affected by the recent storm, providing much-needed moisture to the parched region.







