Los Angeles rain: Rainfall totals by city
Cities across Los Angeles County were racking up impressive rainfall totals Friday from a powerful winter storm.
Here’s a sampling of rainfall totals from throughout the region:
Alhambra 2.06 inches
Bel Air 2.6 inches
Beverly Hills 2.39 inches
California Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve 2.64 inches
Canoga Park 2.21 inches
Chatsworth Reservoir 2.27 inches
Claremont 1.28 inches
Costa Mesa 1.1 inches
Culver City 1.3 inches
Dana Point 1.01 inches
Downtown Los Angeles 2.28 inches
Eagle Rock Reservoir 2.6 inches
Fullerton 1.13 inches
Getty Center 2.58 inches
Hansen Dam 2.42 inches
Hollywood Reservoir 2.01 inches
Huntington Beach 0.89 inches
John Wayne Airport 1.12 inches
Laguna Beach 0.9 inches
Laguna Hills 1.27 inches
Lake Forest 1.44 inches
Lancaster 1.54 inches
Los Angeles International Airport 1.62 inches
Long Beach 1.03 inches
Northridge 2.08 inches
Opids Camp, typically the rainiest part of the San Gabriel Mountains 6.33 inches
Palmdale 1.02 inches
Pasadena 2.64 inches
Pacoima Dam 2.8 inches
Pomona 1.12 inches
Redondo Beach 1.28 inches
Santa Monica 1.68 inches
San Gabriel Dam 4.72 inches
San Juan Capistrano 1.34 inches
Santa Ana 1.14 inches
Sierra Madre 2.39 inches
South Gate 1.28 inches
Torrance 1.11 inches
Van Nuys 2.6 inches
Woodland Hills 2.63 inches
Yorba Linda 1.69 inches
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Rong-Gong Lin II is a Metro reporter based in San Francisco who specializes in covering statewide earthquake safety issues and the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bay Area native is a graduate of UC Berkeley and started at the Los Angeles Times in 2004.