Here’s how much it’s rained in Southern California so far this season

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Here’s how much it’s rained in Southern California so far this season
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When it rains in Southern California, it pours, evidently.

Across the region, the National Weather Service’s latest data has shown dramatic increases in precipitation totals for the rainy season thus far. Several Southern California spots have even seen their totals double only a few months into the rainy season, which is measured beginning Oct. 1.For one, Downtown LA usually sees about 10 inches total for the rain season. As of Thursday, it’s nearly 12 inches ahead of normal, Thompson said.

The same was true in the Inland Empire. For example, Chino saw about 9 more inches of rain than average; by the same metric, Riverside saw about 3 inches more than normal for the season so far, he added. Ontario had an “incredible 10.40 inches above normal” for the season, Moede said. Daniel Jester, 37, who works for the city of Riverside’s parks, recreation, and community department, was born and raised in the city. He has been struck by the beauty and uniqueness that’s accompanied 2023’s spate of storms, he said, like newly snow-capped mountains and green hills.

“It’s just been unusual to watch the weather change over the last 20-30 years in the city,” Jester said.more rain is expected in the coming daysAn atmospheric river is on the way for Los Angeles County on Monday and Tuesday of next week, according to meteorologist Kristen Stewart. It could linger into Wednesday as well.

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