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Sacramento International Airport recorded 0.26 inches of rain in the past 24 hours, as of Wednesday morning. Sacramento Executive Airport area received 0.20 inches. Rocklin got 0.34 inches while ...
That’s a relative drop in the bucket compared to the 0.86 inches that had fallen at the airport between midnight and 11 a.m. on Monday en route to a total of more than 1.5 inches for the day.
Rocky Butte, a mountain northeast of Cambria, again saw the most rain, measuring 3.51 inches in the past 24 hours as of 9 a.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Landslides and fallen trees due to the heavy rain and high wind gusts destroyed and damaged many homes and closed roads throughout California. Bel-Air had a peak 24-hour rainfall of 12.42 inches (315 mm) which equates to a 380-year return interval (0.3%).Los Angeles had been incorporating elements of a stormwater harvesting design to retain the ...
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The large amount of rain has caused flooding and evacuations. Rainfall totals ‘impressive’ in Fresno, Valley as storms cause flooding and evacuations Skip to main content
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.
Other record-breaking totals were reported in Lewis Ranch, which recorded 7.04 inches of rain; Leona Valley and Crystal Lake, both of which recorded 6.97 inches; and Mt. Baldy, with 5.84 inches.