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How Much Rain Did Hollywood Get During This Week's Storm?

The deluge didn't hit every corner of LA County with equal force.

Many areas of Los Angeles County saw around two inches of rain, the LA County Department of Public Works reported.
Many areas of Los Angeles County saw around two inches of rain, the LA County Department of Public Works reported. (Shutterstock)

HOLLYWOOD, CA — After heavy rains and storm conditions wreaked havoc across Los Angeles County roadways and neighborhoods Wednesday, the clouds have finally begun to part — for now.

Across the county, many communities saw around two inches — or more — of rain, the Los Angeles County Public Works Department reported.

The San Gabriel Mountains saw the most, with 3.78 inches reported at Cogswell Dam. The Antelope Valley saw the least; just 0.16 inches were reported at Scott Ranch.

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Here's a look at rainfall counts across Los Angeles County, including at stations closest to Hollywood:

  • Downtown Los Angeles, 3.06 inches
  • Hollywood Reservoir, 2.43 inches
  • Hillcrest Country Club, 2.99 inches
  • Bel Air, 3.18 inches
  • Topanga Canyon, 3.56 inches
  • Malibu, 3.11 inches
  • Calabasas, 1.79 inches
  • Agoura Hills, 1.69 inches

For more information on rainfall totals across the county, visit LA County Public Works' website.

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