SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> A backdoor cold front moved through the early Tuesday morning. Thankfully, the tempeture was not to low and the rain was tame at times. Widespread rain totals from a trace to a little more than a half of inch of rain fell across the high desert this morning.
Not only did this system bring the light to heavy rain showers, and snow in the mountain it washed the oil out of the roadways.
Here’s a look at the latest 24-hour preliminary rainfall totals as of 1pm:
High Desert Cities:
Apple Valley: .30″
Barstow: .12”
Baker: Trace
Cajon Pass: .25-.80″
Hesperia: .50″
Phelan: .30”
Victorville: .20″
Wrightwood: .52” rain and about 4-6″ of snow
Inland Empire Valley:
Devore: .60″
North Fontana: .05″ to a trace
North San Bernardino: Trace
Some parts of your city may have more rain.
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