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SAN DIEGO RAIN TOTALS: THURSDAY 1-19-2017 TO TUESDAY1-24-2017

The rain is slowly diminishing across the area. Here are the 6 day rain totals updated at 4 PM Tuesday, 1-24-2017. It should remain sunny and dry for the next several days. We could possibly see rain return around February 1-2.



Alpine (ANEC1)5.95
Barrett Junction (BAJC1)5.58
Birch Hill (IRCC1)10.52
Bonsall (BOSC1)6.15
Cactus County Park (CCPC1)3.43
Camp Pendleton (NFG)3.87
Deer Springs (DRGC1)4.23
Descanso (DENC1)8.67
Descanso RS (DSCC1)9.19
Dulzura Summit (DULC1)5.21
Eastern Tanks (ETKC1)6.96
El Cajon (LCKC1)4.50
Escondido (ESOC1)5.90
Fashion Valley (FSNC1)2.54
Flinn Springs (FLYC1)5.03
Goose Valley (GOSC1)4.92
Harbison Canyon (HARC1)5.61
Henshaw Dam (HAWC1)9.02
Julian (JLNC1)9.56
Julian (JULC1)10.43
Kearny Mesa (KEAC1)3.25
Lake Hodges (HODC1)4.94
Lake Murray (MUYC1)4.06
Las Flores (LSFC1)3.26
Lindbergh Int'l Airport (SAN)1.97
Miramar Lake (MMRC1)4.56
Mission Valley (BVDC1)3.13
Montgomery Field (MYF)3.06
Oceanside (OKB)2.86
Otay Mountain (OTYC1)6.24
Palomar Airport (CRQ)2.58
Palomar Airport (PLMC1)2.75
Pine Hills (PIHC1)8.94
Pine Hills Fire Station (PHIC1)9.59
Point Loma (L13)2.51
Puente San Jose (PSJB1)0.00
Ramona (RMNC1)5.06
Rancho Bernardo (RNBC1)4.38
Red Gate Repeater (RGPC1)5.12
Rincon Springs (RINC1)5.58
Roads Division 1 HQ (RDHC1)3.49
San Diego Estates (ESTC1)4.75
San Marcos Landfill (NMLC1)2.64
San Miguel (MIGC1)3.33
San Pasqual (PSQC1)4.35
Santee - Mast Rd (STEC1)3.67
Skyline Ranch (SKLC1)7.05
Sutherland Dam (SUDC1)6.80
Valley Center (VALC1)5.46
Valley Center (VLCC1)5.34
Volcano Mountain (VCNC1)7.35
Warner Springs (WSGC1)5.07
Wire Mountain (WIRC1)3.44
Witch Creek Fire Stn (WCHC1)6.87
Wohlford Dam (WHLC1)6.06

NEXT RAIN CHANCE SAN DIEGO: UPDATED MONDAY 1-23-2017

Isolated showers will linger tonight and through most of Tuesday. Most areas should be dry by Tuesday evening. Snow levels will hover around 4,000 feet. Here are the forecast accumulations:

1 to 4" from 4,000 feet to 5,000 feet.
4 to 8" from 5,000 feet to 6,000 feet
8"+ above 6,000 feet

After Tuesday, we are headed towards an extended period of dry weather. Cold mornings and sunny afternoons will persist into the weekend. You can spot the dominant weather feature on the map below.

There are indications that this pattern could break down around February 1-2 with rain returning to the area. I'll keep you posted.


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