A Pacific storm brought widespread heavy rain to San Diego County, keeping the county wet and cold through the Easter weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, the San Diego International Airport received 1.26 inches of rain on Saturday. That brings this month's total to 2.17 inches, surpassing the monthly average for March, which is 1.46 inches.
San Diego, Vista, Chula Vista, Ramona and Alpine all broke records on Saturday in the amount of rain they got, according to the National Weather Service.
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"We expected this storm to hit hard and to bring anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain, which is exactly where we are at," NBC 7 meteorologist Angelica Campos said on Saturday. "For some of you, a lot closer to that 2-inch mark, including Fashion Valley, which we know is an area susceptible to flooding."
See how much rain fell in your neighborhood as of 4 a.m. on Monday below:
What's next? The rain is expected to taper off late Sunday night into the overnight hours. NBC 7 meteorologist Francella Perez says that some showers and isolated thunderstorms could linger through Monday afternoon across the valleys and mountains.