Weather
How Much Rain Did Seal Beach Get During Wednesday's Showers?
The rainfall totals are in — see who got the most rain during Wednesday's showers.
SEAL BEACH, CA — After rain and gloomy weather passed over Orange County roadways and neighborhoods Wednesday night, the clouds have begun to part — for now.
Across the county, most Orange County cities saw between .10 inches to 1.2 inches of rain on Wednesday, the National Weather Service reported.
Seal Beach residents can expect a return of partially cloudy, but overall sunny weather going into the weekend.
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According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will see evening showers following into Monday.
Here's a look at rainfall totals in Orange County as of Wednesday:
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- Carbon Canyon Dam (Brea) — .85 inches of rain
- Fullerton Airport (Fullerton) — .43 inches of rain
- Laguna Beach (Coastal) — .52 inches of rain
- Aliso Laguna RAWS (Laguna Beach) — 1.04 inches of rain
- Bell Canyon (San Juan Capistrano) — 1.20 inches of rain
- John Wayne Airport (Santa Ana) — .43 inches of rain
- Villa Park Reservoir (Orange) — .14 inches of rain
- Corona Del Mar, Newport Bay Watershed (Newport Beach) — .75 inches of rain
- Dana Point Ocean Institute (Dana Point) — .98 inches of rain
- Coto de Caza, San Juan Creek Watershed (Rancho Santa Margarita and surrounding areas) — .98 inches of rain
- Oso Creek at Crown Valley (Laguna Niguel) — .75 inches of rain
- Seal Beach Pump Station (Seal Beach) — .59 inches of rain
For more information on rainfall totals, visit Orange County Public Works's website.
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