Here's How Much Rain San Diego County Got From Monday's Storm

By Rebekah Gonzalez

October 26, 2021

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Cloudy skies and cooler weather made their way into the San Diego area this week.

On Monday, October 25, mild rains douse San Diego County throughout the day. The rains were remnants of the intense storm system that made its way through Northern California on Sunday, October 24.

While it forecasted that rain would pour into the county in the early afternoon, the bulk of the storm system hit San Diego County at around 4:00 P.M. after making its way from Northern California.

According to NBC7 meteorologists, the storm moved southeast across the county and 5:00 P.M. heavy rains were being reported from Mira Mesa to Mid-City during the evening commute.

So how much rainfall did San Diego County see from Monday's storm?

According to NBC7:

  • El Camino Del Norte: .46 inches
  • Fashion Valley: .40 inches
  • Carlsbad Airport: .31inches
  • Encinitas: .34 inches
  • Oceanside: .27 inches
  • Point Loma: .27 inches
  • Brown Field: .27 inches
  • National City: .24 inches
  • University Heights: .23 inches
  • Del Mar: .19 inches
  • Vista: .16 inches
  • San Ysidro: .16 inches

No snow or lightning strikes were reported, according to NBC7.

The rain had stopped around 6:30 P.M. and by 7:15 P.M. the storm system had made its way to the U.S.-Mexico border.

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