Rain and snowfall totals in Orange, LA Counties thanks to recent spring storm
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A spring storm that dumped showers across the Southland left measurable rain across the region over the Easter weekend, providing a decent amount of precipitation before we entered April.
The system first crept into Southern California Friday night and lingered through Sunday, making for a wet Easter for those who celebrate. Although the storm dampened families’ plans during the weekend, it brought to us much-welcomed rain and even snow in the mountains.
The National Weather Service reports the following rainfall totals in Orange and Los Angeles Counties as of 10 p.m. Sunday:
Culver City – 2.39 inches
Beverly Hills – 2.25 inches
South Gate – 4.09 inches
Downtown Los Angeles – 2.15 inches
Canoga Park – 2.01 inches
Saugus – 1.31 inches
Agoura – 2.49 inches
Sepulveda Canyon – 3.20 inches
Eagle Rock – 2.43 inches
Claremont – 1.64 inches
Laguna Niguel – 2.68 inches
Garden Grove – 2.36 inches
Anaheim Hills – 2.28 inches
Fullerton – 2.20 inches
Santa Ana – 1.97 inches
Costa Mesa – 1.81 inches
Westminster – 1.54 inches
Snowfall
Southern California mountains got a generous coating of snow, particularly in elevations of 5,000 feet and higher. The NWS said area mountains have accumulated the following snowfall:
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