Here’s how much rain Southern California has received this weekend
Southern California’s first full rainy day of the winter has arrived.
The day, months in the making, has brought steady storms across the region while the Southland experiences drought conditions. The mostly welcome rain began Saturday night and is expected to sustain until Monday evening.
Rain totals were predicted to remain at a figure less than one inch in most areas — barring those in high elevation.
Los Angeles fire zones are now facing mudslide threats
Wondering how much your city has received so far? Here are the 24-hour rain totals as of Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Los Angeles County (As of 10:41 a.m. Sunday)
Downtown L.A.: .14 inches
Beverly Hills: .33 inches
Hollywood Hills: .2 inches
Ventura County (As of 10:41 a.m. Sunday)
Thousand Oaks: .36 inches
Orange County (As of 9:47 a.m. Sunday)
Anaheim Hills: .44 inches
Corona Del Mar: .12 inches
Inland Empire (As of 9:47 a.m. Sunday)
Lake Elsinore: .08 inches
San Bernardino: .23 inches
Read the full rain total lists from the NWS here (NWS L.A.) and here (NWS San Diego).
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