How much rain did we get? Belen De Leon has the forecast for Friday Feb. 14, 2025.
The strongest storm of the season delivered several inches of rain to parts of Los Angeles County with the most significant rainfall coming late Thursday afternoon after showers mid-week.
Below, a list of rainfall totals (inches) for the 48-hour period ending at 5 a.m. Friday.
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- San Gabriel Dam: 5.82
- Mt. Baldy FS: 4.77
- Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland Drive: 3.85
- Eagle Rock Reservoir: 4.17
- Beverly Hills: 2.86
- Hollywood Reservoir: 2.94
- Agoura: 2.66
- Eaton Dam: 3.41
- Canoga Park: 2.24
- Claremont: 3.69
- Downtown LA: 2.87
- Mount Wilson: 3.12
- Newhall: 2.83
- LA City College: 2.66
- Hansen Dam: 2.08
- Culver City: 1.74
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Evacuation orders and warnings were in effect for some areas near recent wildfire burn scars due to the possibility of mudslides and debris flows.
The region has been under severe to extreme drought conditions after a dry start to the wet season in Southern California. After two seasons of above-average rainfall, a months-long dry spell left hillsides covered in dry brush, providing fuel for wildfires.
The average annual rainfall in downtown LA is abou 14.25. In the 2022-2023 wet season, the region had 28.40 inches of rain followed by 25.19 inches of rain in 2023-2024.