The largest in a series of storms drenched Southern California on Thursday with steady rainfall throughout the day and several torrential downpours. Many areas received over two inches of rain, enough to cause street flooding and mudslides on the wildfire burn scars.
Here’s a look at the 24-hour rain totals around Southern California:
Los Angeles County as of 9 p.m.
- Downtown Los Angeles 2.86″
- Santa Monica 1.83″
- LAX 1.91″
- Culver City 1.59″
- Long Beach 1.50″
- Beverly Hills 2.32″
- Hawthorne 1.11″
- Porter Ranch 3.09″
- La Cañada Flintridge 2.28″
- Northridge 1.63″
- Burbank 2.36″
- Van Nuys 1.45″
- Agoura Hills 2.48″
- 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 as of 9 p.m.
- 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 as of 9 p.m.
- 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″
- Yucaipa 1.54″
- Mt. Baldy 2.64″
- Big Bear Lake Dam 2.87″
- Oak Glen 3.42″
- Riverside 1.33″
- North Elsinore 2.13″
- Beaumont 1.85″
- Murrieta 1.14″
- Lake Matthews 0.93″
- Reche Canyon 1.22″
Lighter showers are expected to continue Friday before drier and warmer conditions arrive for the weekend.