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  2. Hilary obliterated daily rainfall records. How much fell in ...

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    The storm's path through San Diego County gave the region several new records. San Diego received 1.82 inches — way above its 1906 record of 0.08 inch. Oceanside received 2.38 inches, compared ...

  3. February 2024 California atmospheric rivers - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Los Angeles had received 8.51 inches (216 mm) of rain from February 4–6 making it the second wettest three-day span. [20] Following 1.66 in (42 mm) of rain in Death Valley in 72 hours, California State Route 190 was closed and the park experienced a setback in the recovery from Hurricane Hilary.

  4. Major atmospheric river storm is barreling toward California ...

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    Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties could see 12 to 24 hours or more of rainfall, with precipitation coming down at rates from half an inch to an inch or more per hour.

  5. Mapping the torrential rainfall in California - AOL

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    Rain continues to fall in Southern California from an atmospheric river, raising the risk for additional mudslides with more than 120 reported so far in Los Angeles.

  6. California rainstorms brought — and kept — a lake at Death Valley

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    Death Valley got 1.66 inches of rain earlier this week, the National Weather Service said early Wednesday in a 72-hour precipitation report. A temporary lake at Badwater Basin is rare, according ...

  7. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    The 24-hour average July temperature in Death Valley is 101.8 °F (38.8 °C) (1981–2010 NCDC Normals). ... On the east side of the mountains is a drier rain shadow ...

  8. 2022–2023 California floods - Wikipedia

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    This brings more intense rainfall and associated flooding, as well as more intense drought in many regions. It has been both predicted by scientists and observed in the last years and documented by the IPCC (International Panel for Climate Change 6th assessment report). [15] Before the rains started, California had been in an extreme drought. [16]

  9. Here’s how much rain fell in Fresno and the nearby mountains ...

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    That’s more than double the 30-year normal rainfall of 3.88 inches for the season to date, and well on the way to approaching the 30-year normal of 10.99 inches for the entire water season that ...