The National Weather Service released updated rain totals on Sunday morning after a major atmospheric river storm drenched Southern California this weekend, and the storm is not over just yet.
NWS officials’ most recent data was put out just after 8 a.m. Sunday. As of that time, it was still raining in much of SoCal, meaning that rainfall rates will likely rise as the day goes on.
That said, in the last 48 hours, many communities have seen significant rainfall:
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Big Rock Mesa: 2.99 inches
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Beverly Hills: 2.53 inches
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Hollywood Reservoir: 2.96 inches
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Rancho Dominguez: 2.02 inches
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La Habra Heights: 3.19 inches
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Downtown Los Angeles: 2.51 inches
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Chatsworth Reservoir: 3.89 inches
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Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland Drive: 2.99 inches
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Eagle Rock Reservoir: 3.62 inches
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East Pasadena: 3.16 inches
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Santa Fe Dam: 4.16 inches
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Whittier Hills: 2.68 inches
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Mount Wilson: 4.50 inches
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Santa Anita Dam: 4.80 inches
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San Gabriel Dam: 4.69 inches
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Orange County Reservoir: 2.96 inches
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Carbon Canyon Dam: 2.42 inches
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Fullerton Airport: 3.53 inches
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Corona Del Mar: 2.56 inches
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Garden Grove: 2.60 inches
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John Wayne Airport: 1.54 inches
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Coto De Caza: 2.92 inches
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Anaheim Hills: 3.15 inches
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Huntington Beach: 2.52 inches
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Lower Silverado Canyon: 2.71 inches
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Laguna Niguel Park: 2.17 inches
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San Juan Capistrano: 1.97 inches
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Modjeska Canyon: 3.15 inches
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Indian Canyon: 3.07 inches
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Horsethief/Rice Canyon: 3.31 inches
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Upper Silverado Canyon: 3.07 inches
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Upper Harding Canyon: 3.33 inches
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Leach/Dickey Canyon: 3.47 inches
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Leo Carillo State Beach: 3.24 inches
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Saticoy Yard: 4.01 inches
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Cal State Channel Islands: 4.21 inches
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Las Posas Reservoir: 4.49 inches
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Conejo Creek at 101 Freeway: 4.54 inches
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Lake Casitas: 4.86 inches
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Thousand Oaks: 3.70 inches
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San Antonio Heights: 4.13 inches
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Cucamonga Canyon: 4.33 inches
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Ontario Airport: 1.91 inches
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Cal State San Bernardino: 2.91 inches
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Lucerne Valley: .66 inches
Some San Bernardino County mountain communities saw snow in addition to rain; the San Bernardino snow report logged nearly 2.5 inches of new snow overnight after temperatures dropped quickly above 6,500 feet. Video from the area showed snow falling steadily after a full day of rain soaked the region.
Snow hits the San Bernardino Mountains during a heavy storm. November 2025. (OnScene.TV)
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Riverside Airport: 1.63 inches
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Lake Mathews: 1.41 inches
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North Elsinore: 2.13 inches
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Portrero Canyon: 1.42 inches
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Morongo Valley: 1.38 inches
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Desert Hot Springs: .98 inches
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Palm Springs Airport: 1.08 inches
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Cathedral City: .47 inches
The atmospheric river storm that drenched SoCal this weekend will make its way out of the region as Sunday progresses. Some areas saw a break in the rain Sunday morning, but scattered showers are in the forecast for most of the Southland for the day.
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