
A winter storm delivered several inches of rain for the holidays in Los Angeles County.
Record rainfall was reported on Christmas Eve in some areas before the storm fueled by an atmospheric river added to the region’s rain totals on Christmas and early Friday.
The storm will continue to bring scattered showers before moving out of the region. Flash flood warnings expired Friday morning, but flood watches and advisories remained in effect.
The following five-day rainfall totals (inches) were updated at 10 a.m. Friday.
- Mount Wilson: 7.79
- Canoga Park 6.77
- Hansen Dam: 6.51
- Mount Baldy FS: 6.47
- Saugus: 5.86
- Eagle Rock Reservoir: 5.54
- Eaton Dam: 5.37
- Agoura: 5.23
- East Pasadena: 3.80
- Beverly Hills: 3.76
- Hollywood Reservoir: 3.74
- Downtown LA: 3.69
- LA City College: 3.37
- La Habra Heights: 3.07
The storm produced hours of rainfall on Christmas Even that started in the early morning hours. The system led to flooding on Los Angeles freeways, heightened concerns over debris flows in burn zones and mud flows in the mountain community of Wrightwood.

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