The latest in a series of powerful Southern California winter storms brought more rain and the potential for destructive flooding to the already saturated San Diego area.
During a four-day period ending Wednesday morning, the dark bands of clouds had dropped anywhere from a few hundredths of an inch to more than seven inches of moisture across the San Diego region, the weather service reported.
For Thursday, we can see additional rainfall will range from around one-quarter inch near the coast to one-half to one inch in the mountains, the NWS said.
The mountains got anywhere from a trace of snow to 8 inches, according to the NWS. Scattered snow showers will continue in the mountains through Friday. For the mountains, there will be another 4 to 8 inches from 4,500 to 6,500 feet, and locally 8 to 12 inches above 6,500 feet, the NWS said.
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San Diego Storm Coverage
Want to know how much rain fell in your neck of the woods? Check out the 5-day rainfall totals as of 4:30 a.m. Thursday: