Rainfall Totals in SoCal After This Week’s Storm
A mid-February storm significantly impacted Southern California, bringing measurable rainfall and several inches of snow to the region. The workweek began with slippery roads, localized flooding, and dreary weather across much of the Southland. In higher elevations, mountain communities welcomed a fresh layer of snow, while forecasts predict additional rain overnight into Tuesday and again later in the week.
As of 9 p.m. on Monday, rainfall totals from the storm were recorded as follows:
– Malibu – 2.64 inches
– Thousand Oaks – 1.89 inches
– Downtown Los Angeles – 1.85 inches
– Burbank – 1.52 inches
– Long Beach – 1.64 inches
– Avalon Catalina – 1.55 inches
– San Dimas Dam – 1.57 inches
– Fullerton – 1.24 inches
– Riverside – 0.75 inches
– Saugus – 1.05 inches
The continued inclement weather raises concerns for residents as they prepare for potential further disruptions in the days ahead.
