Southern California’s first significant storm of the season hit the region Tuesday with measurable rain and gusty winds that triggered evacuation orders and warnings for areas along burn scars.
As rain poured over the Southland, the National Weather Service (NWS) counted the following rainfall total in the region:
Los Angeles County
- Bel Air: 2.17 inches
- Beverly Hills: 2.10 inches
- Canoga Park: 1.57 inches
- Claremont: 1.66 inches
- Downtown LA: 1.27 inches
- Eagle Rock Reservoir: 2 inches
- Eaton Dam: 2.43 inches
- Lancaster: 0.34 inches
- Mount Wilson: 1.72 inches
- Pacoima Dam: 2.76 inches
- Palmdale: 0.64 inches
- Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland: 3.44 inches
- Whittier Hills: 1.63 inches
Orange County
- Anaheim: 1.14 inches
- Brea: 1.26 inches
- Costa Mesa: 0.72 inches
- Fullerton Dam: 1.09 inches
- Garden Grove: 0.87 inches
- Huntington Beach: 0.79 inches
- Laguna Niguel: 0.79 inches
- San Juan Capistrano: 0.51 inches
- Santiago Peak: 0.71 inches
- Westminster Channel: 0.94
Ventura County
- Apache Canyon: 0.71 inches
- Camarillo: 0.98 inches
- Leo Carrillo State Park: 0.80 inches
- Ojai: 0.00 inches
- Oxnard Civic Center: 0.89 inches
- Rose Valley: 4.25 inches
- Simi Valley: 1.34 inches
- Silverstrand Beach: 0.98 inches
- Sycamore Canyon: 2.09 inches
- Thousand Oaks: 1.86 inches
San Bernardino County
- Chino Hills: 1.42 inches
- Elder Creek: 0.75 inches
- Glen Helen Regional Park: 1.18 inches
- Hemlock Burn: 1.22 inches
- Ontario: 1.50 inches
- Rialto: 0.55 inches
- San Bernardino: 0.28 inches
- Yucaipa: 0.79 inches
Riverside County
- Corona: 0.78 inches
- Eastvale: 0.59 inches
- Hemet: 0.32 inches
- Lake Elsinore: 0.23 inches
- Murrieta: 0.67 inches
- Palm Springs: 0.00 inches
- Perris: 0.40 inches
- Riverside: 0.51 inches
- Temecula: 0.67 inches
Source: NBC Los Angeles