Overview
- The storm delivered 2 to 13 inches across Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties, with downtown L.A. at 2.82 inches and San Marcos Pass topping 13.57 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
- Daily and multi‑day records fell, including 2.9 inches on Saturday at Santa Barbara Airport and a three‑day total of 6.67 inches, while NWS Oxnard logged 3.18 inches for a daily record.
- Santa Barbara saw the heaviest impacts with flooded streets, mud and debris on roads, underpass and freeway off‑ramp closures, and roughly a 50% jump in fire department calls, with no serious injuries reported.
- Debris‑flow thresholds were exceeded in recent burn scars, but officials reported no major landslides.
- Another system is forecast through Tuesday with up to 1 inch of rain for many areas, up to 2 inches in mountains and snow above about 5,000 feet, with a late‑week storm possible and drought maps set for an update Thursday that has not yet reflected the recent rain.