SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> A slow moving cold front moved through the late morning into the afternoon. Thankfully, the thunderstorms were largely tame offering little to no heavy rain. Widespread rain totals from a trace to 1+” fell across in Southern California Friday afternoon. Photo above is credit by Janea Anweiler

Not only did this system bring the light to heavy rain showers, but it flushed out the smoke and knock down temperatures into a more comfortable category as we head into fall.

Here’s a look at the latest 24-hour preliminary rainfall totals as of 5pm.:

Apple Valley: .03″

Barstow: .09”

Baker: .02”

Cajon Pass: .32″

Hesperia: Trace to .02″

Phelan: 03”

Victorville: Trace to .02″

Wrightwood: 0”

Some parts of your city may have more rain.

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