Posted by John in January 31st, 2008 |
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1979: A winter storm that started on 1.30 and ended on this day spread two to four inches of rainfall in 24 hours over Much of coastal Southern California, and two inches of snow in Palm Springs. On this day snow fell heavily in Palm springs and eight inches fell at Lancaster. [...]
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Posted by John in January 29th, 2008 |
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On this day in…
1979: A major outbreak of cold air descended on the region. It was a bitter -25° at Big Bear Lake, probably the lowest temperature ever recorded in Southern California. Remarkably, the high was 28°, a rise of 53° on one winter’s day.
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Posted by John in January 28th, 2008 |
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DesertWeather.com Storm Total: 1.33 inches. Brings seasonal rain total to 3.49 inches.
Final rainfall totals for select locations from the National Weather Service:
RAINFALL STORM TOTAL SUMMARY…UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
600 PM PST MON JAN 28 2008
PRELIMINARY RAINFALL TOTALS FOR THE PERIOD
BEGINNING: 12 AM PST MON JAN 21 2008
ENDING: 05 PM PST MON JAN 28 [...]
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