A series of storms that battered Southern California last month brought more rain to portions of Los Angeles County than residents had seen during the same month in nearly a decade. Long Beach was hammered with 2.86 inches of precipitation last month, while the Hollywood Burbank Airport received about 1.85 inches. More rain is on the way for Los Angeles County, but what that means in the long term for California’s winter isn’t yet certain. The front has dumped more than 16 inches of rain in Greenfield and more than 14 inches in Carmel Valley Village. Nearly 11 inches of rain fell on Guerneville, and Santa Rosa recorded more than 5 inches Monday, data show.
Source: Los Angeles Times December 03, 2019 18:33 UTC