
Photo courtesy of Susan Whitmore
The most recent storm—which started Friday, March 10—brought just over an inch and a half of rain to Pacific Palisades, according to Craig Weston, who tracks data in the community.
“The most recent storm produced 1.66 inches of rain in the Huntington Palisades,” Weston wrote. “This brings our yearly total to a very healthy 23.86 inches vs. an average yearly rainfall in Los Angeles of just under 15 inches.”
The yearly rain total is measured starting July 1, 2022, and will end June 30, Weston explained.
As the Palisadian-Post went to print Tuesday, March 14, another storm had reached the Palisades, with rain expected to continue through Wednesday, March 15.
There was more rain predicted for Tuesday, March 21.
Updates will be published in future editions of the paper.
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