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See rainfall totals in SoCal so far from the early February storm

A winter storm brings rain for a third day, upping already record-setting rain totals.

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What does this historic storm have left? Belen De Leon has the forecast for Tuesday Feb. 6, 2024.

A storm fueled by an atmospheric river is battering Southern California, bringing with it significant rain that has prompted several evacuation warnings and orders across the region.

The storm brought more rain to downtown Los Angeles than the area typically receives for the entire month of February. Downtown Los Angeles received nearly 7 inches of rain by Monday night, nearly half the yearly average of 14.25 inches.

It was already the third-wettest two-day period since 1877.

As the winter storm continues to drench SoCal with a generous amount of rain. As of 5 a.m.Tuesday, the following totals have been measured:

4 day rainfall totals

Greater than 1 inch

Updated: Feb. 6 at 5 a.m. ET
Source: VCPWA - Watershed Protection



Los Angeles County

  • Topanga Falls – 11.87 inches
  • Woodland Hills – 11.58 inches
  • Agoura Hills – 8.72 inches
  • Sepulveda Canyon – 11.91 inches
  • Bel Air – 12.01 inches
  • Beverly Hills -- 8.33 inches
  • Culver City - 7.60 inches
  • Downtown LA - 7.55 inches
  • Santa Monica - 6.73 inches
  • Northridge – 6.90 inches
  • Pasadena – 7.09 inches
  • Whittier – 5.59 inches
  • Claremont – 6.41 inches
  • LAX - 4.52 inches
  • Long Beach – 5.91 inches

Ventura County

  • Matilija Canyon – 9.09 inches
  • Old Man Mountain – 9.09 inches
  • Rose Valley – 7.40 inches
  • Santa Paula – 5.94 inches
  • Saticoy – 5.01 inches
  • Ojai – 4.29 inches
  • Ventura –4.78 inches
  • Moorpark – 3.75 inches
Hours of rain trigger a debris flow in Studio City. John Cádiz Klemack reports for Today in LA on Monday Feb. 5, 2024.
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