Posted on 11/16/2025 3:22:12 PM PST by DallasBiff
The National Weather Service released updated rain totals on Sunday morning after a major atmospheric river storm drenched Southern California this weekend, and the storm is not over just yet.
NWS officials’ most recent data was put out just after 8 a.m. Sunday. As of that time, it was still raining in much of SoCal, meaning that rainfall rates will likely rise as the day goes on.
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Yep!
Personally I don’t like to be cynical, but I’ve found that it’s a great help in cutting through to the truth. :)
I’m in Garden Grove, just south of Disneyland. It’s been raining softly the last two days. That’s it.
Hey! I have a great idea! Why don’t we release all the rainwater into the Pacific Ocean to save some snails but burn down the rest of Los Angeles next fire season?
True, but you have to remember, most all of SoCal is desert where as far as water goes it’s feast or famine.
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