Saturday’s storm, which lasted into the early hours of Sunday, turned out to be stronger than forecast with some areas getting about 0.50 inches more rain than expected. A new storm will move ashore between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday and last into Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service, which provided the data below.
Palomar Mountain: 5.72 inches
Lake Cuyamaca: 3.76 inches
Pine Hills: 3.67 inches
Henshaw Dam: 3.58 inches
Volcan Mountain: 3.42 inches
Mt. Woodson: 3.39 inches
Julian: 3.28 inches
Santa Ysabel: 2.99 inches
Bonsall: 2.86 inches
Lake Wohlford: 2.72 inches
Skyline Ranch: 2.82 inches
Valley Center: 2.57 inches
Fallbrook: 2.53 inches
Escondido: 2.53 inches
Ramona: 2.48 inches
Mount Laguna: 2.43 inches
San Onofre: 2.27 inches
Poway: 2.24 inches
Alpine: 2.27 inches
Rainbow: 2.22 inches
San Diego Country Estates: 2.05 inches
Cameron: 2.05 inches
Rancho Bernardo: 1.97 inches
Carlsbad: 1.92 inches
Miramar Lake: 1.88 inches
Oceanside: 1.85 inches
Miramar: 1.77 inches
Santee: 1.77 inches
Camp: 1.77 inches
Warner Springs: 1.76 inches
Vista: 1.74 inches
San Marcos: 1.65 inches
Ranchita: 1.53 inches
Encinitas: 1.52 inches
Kearny Mesa: 1.46 inches
La Mesa: 1.38 inches
Montgomery Field: 1.33 inches
Tierra Del Sol: 1.28 inches
National City: 1.23 inches
Fashion Valley: 1.10 inches
Brown Field: 0.96 inches
San Diego International Airport: 0.76 inches
Point Loma: 0.71 inches
North Island: 0.70 inches
Borrego Springs: 0.46 inches