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How Much Rain Did San Juan Capistrano Get In Monday's Storm
Though nothing like Sacramento's Bomb Cyclone, Orange County was socked-in with rain. Here's how much it rained in and around the county.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA â Monday's rain produced record results across southwest California on Monday.
Rainfall totals amounted to .31 in San Juan Capistrano, at 71 feet in elevation, according to the National Weather Service, San Diego. Rainfall amounted to .43 in nearby Crown Valley. Approximately .32 of an inch of rain fell at nearby John Wayne Airport in Monday's storm, according to the NWS totals.
Orange County's rainfall measured from almost three-quarters of an inch in Coto De Caza, at 730 feet elevation, to just over a tenth of an inch in Laguna Beach on Monday.
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The largest amount of rain fell at the highest elevations, on Santiago Peak with 1.38 inches of rain at 5660 feet elevation. Upper Silverado Canyon saw 1.02 inches of rain, and Holy Jim Canyon also saw nearly an inch of rain.
| City | Rainfall | Elevation |
| Coto De Caza | .71 | 730 |
| Anaheim Hills | .43 | 1231 |
| Upper Oso Creek | .43 | 420 |
| Upper Aliso Creek | .43 | 560 |
| Costa Mesa | .36 | 47 |
| Irvine | .36 | 70 |
| Crown Valley | .43 | -- |
| Corona Del Mar | .35 | 300 |
| Laguna Hills | .32 | 400 |
| John Wayne Airport | .32 | 50 |
| San Juan Capistrano | .31 | 75 |
| Laguna Beach Laguna Beach @ Woodland | .11 .28 | 5 47 |
| Garden Grove | .2 | 120 |
| Seal Beach | .16 | 20 |
| Huntington Beach | .15 | 20 |
| Santiago Peak | 1.38 | 5660 |
| Upper Silverado Canyon | 1.02 | 2880 |
| Holy Jim Canyon | .95 | 1793 |

In Los Angeles, a record rainfall of 0.13 inches was set at Long Beach Airport, breaking the old daily record of 0.08 inches set in 2010.
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Other daily record rainfall was recorded at Camarillo Airport (0.7 inches breaking old record of 0.39 inches set in 1940), Los Angeles International Airport (0.39 inches breaking old record of 0.19 inches set in 1951), Paso Robles Airport (1.54 inches breaking old record of 0.18 inches set in 1950), and Santa Maria Airport (1.28 inches breaking old record of 0.3 inches set in 1951).
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