
Rainfall totals are given for the past 7, 10, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days up to the current date, as well as the total for the current month, year, and previous year. The Recent Rainfall table shows the total rainfall (in inches) for each Mesonet site. ‡ Downtown L.A.'s cumulative rainfall received through February exceeded its entire seasonal normal (14.25 inches).Add estimated values Mesonet Rainfall Totals (in inches)ĭata complete through 7:00 pm CDT MaStation Name The total season normal for this station is 14.25 inches. GHCNd includes daily observations from automated and human-facilitated weather stations across the United States and around the world. † Normals, recalculated every ten years, were updated on May 4, 2021. Filter by state: Select gauge (s): Note: To select multiple gauges, use CTRL + click (Windows) or Command + click (Mac). See rainfall amounts for local watersheds on our local rainfall map. This table has been reformatted in response to visitor feedback. The National Weather Service, municipalities and other government agencies also use information from TVA's rain gauges. NOTE: Rainfall normals were updated on May 4, 2021. This season's cumulative rainfall as compared to the normal seasonal cumulative rainfall and last season's cumulative in Downtown L.A. Paso Robles Water Division has recorded an average annual rainfall total of. Monthly rainfall totals for previous seasons are found at Monthly Rainfall for Downtown Los Angeles. This further pushes Downtown L.A.'s entire season's cumulative rainfall, thus far, more than 12 inches above its normal rainfall for the entire rain season (through June 30). exceeded its cumulative normal rainfall for all of March. 22: Los Angeles County weather stations, currently providing data, not reporting any rainfall since 3:47 p.m.: LAX, Hawthorne, Palmdale, and Santa Catalina Island (see links above).

* Cumulative rainfall for this day, as of 8:47 p.m., as reported by the National Weather Service, (preliminary - subject to revision). See Monthly Rainfall by Season for Downtown Los Angeles

This also continues to mark L.A.’s wettest season in 18 years (since the 37.25 inches of rainfall in the 2004-2005 season) and L.A.'s wettest March in 28 years (since the 6.98 inches in 1995). This moves the 2022-2023 season's rank, through March, to L.A.’s 11th wettest season in 146 years of rainfall records. has recorded almost 26 and one half inches of cumulative rainfall. Downtown Los Angeles (USC Campus)Īs of March 22, since the beginning of the current rain season on July 1, 2022, and with just over three months remaining in the season, Downtown L.A. NOTE: When most weather reporting sources cite weather in Los Angeles (without specifying where, exactly, in Los Angeles), these numbers are typically for the Downtown Los Angeles weather station (actually located on the USC campus). Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Woodland Hills, Los Angeles Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Whittier Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Westwood, Los Angeles Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Van Nuys, Los Angeles Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Monica Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Fe Dam (San Gabriel Valley) Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Clarita Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Catalina Island Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Sandberg

Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Pasadena Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Palmdale Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Los Angeles International Airport Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Long Beach Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Lancaster Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Hawthorne Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Burbank Why our “Rainfall Season” is different than that of the National Weather Service Court & Vital Records from Orange County, CAĭowntown Los Angeles skyline at night under the rain.
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