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Who Got The Heaviest Rainfall In Orange County After Storm?
Orange County foothill residents saw the most rain over the weekend, according to OC Public Works.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA — The skies have cleared, Orange County residents, after a long week of gray and wintry weather. Here's a look into how much rain fell in Orange County over the last two days.
The information was gathered by Orange County Public Works. The department pulls rainfall statistics from 57 sites countywide, according to OC Public Works' website.
The most rain was reported in the county's foothills.
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- Upper Silverado Canyon at 2.72 inches
- Upper Harding Canyon at 2.56 inches
- Santiago Peak at 2.36 inches
- Coto De Caza at 2.24 inches
- Holy Jim Canyon at 2.13 inches
- Santiago Creek at 2.08 inches
At the Fullerton Municipal Airport, residents saw between 1.4 and 1.5 inches of rain, according to OC Public Works. In Lake Forest, residents experienced between 1.34 and 1.5 inches of rain.
Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills residents saw between 1.18 and 1.5 inches of rain, officials said. On the coast, Laguna Beach residents received roughly 1.22 inches of rain.
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Seal Beach residents experienced a little over an inch of rain, officials said, and Dana Point residents experienced roughly 1.54 inches of rain, both over the last two days.
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