Southern California experienced significant rainfall over the last two weeks and the National Weather Service said the rain totals were pretty impressive across the region.
According to data from Ventura County Public Works, the heaviest downpours occurred in the San Gabriel Mountains, where several stations recorded between 10 and 20 inches of rain. One area in the Angeles National Forest reported an astonishing 22.29 inches of rainfall.
The NWS shared a color-coded map on Monday, highlighting the rainfall amounts with red indicating high, yellow for moderate, and green for light rainfall. This map illustrated the widespread impact of the storms across Southwest California.
These rainfall totals are significant for the region, which often faces drought conditions. The recent storms have contributed to replenishing water supplies and improving reservoir levels, providing some relief to the area.
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