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In contrast, the median annual rainfall for all years in Ojai is only around 18.1 inches (460 mm) and in the driest "rain year" from July 2020 to June 2021, just 5.46 inches (138.7 mm) fell in twelve months.
Swimming Hole, Ventura River Preserve. Photo by Ojai Valley Land Conservancy. Rainfall varies geographically, seasonally, and from year to year. Median annual precipitation is 14.12 inches or 359 millimetres in the lower watershed, 19.20 inches or 488 millimetres in the middle watershed, and 28.74 inches or 730 millimetres in the upper watershed.
Congressional districts. 24th, 26th, 32nd. Website. www.countyofventura.org. Ventura County (/ vɛnˈtʊərə / ⓘ) is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 843,843. [10][13] The largest city is Oxnard, and the county seat is the city of Ventura.
Get the Ojai, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... A decaying Francine still has the potential to produce widespread rainfall, gusty winds and even a tornado threat as ...
Hurricane Hilary. Hurricane Hilary was a large and powerful Pacific hurricane in August 2023 that brought torrential rainfall and gusty winds to the Pacific Coast of Mexico, the Baja California Peninsula, and the Southwestern United States, resulting in widespread flooding and mudslides. The cyclone was the eighth named storm, sixth hurricane ...
The National Weather Service in Los Angeles shared the potential rainfall amounts for the incoming storm system. ... east of Ojai and north of Santa Barbara in Santa Ynez and Big Pine Mountain ...
February 4–7, 1937 – A storm resulted in the highest four-day rainfall totals at several stations in the Santa Ana River basin. The Riverside North station had over 8 inches (200 mm) of rain in that four days, which equaled a 450-year event. Other stations also received high amounts of rain within those four days. [1]
Lake Casitas is a reservoir in Ventura County, California, built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation and completed in 1959. [2] The project provides drinking water and water for irrigation. [3][4] A secondary benefit is flood control. It was the venue for canoeing and rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics.