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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.](https://patch.com/img/cdn20/shutterstock/26494162/20230315/070148/styles/patch_image/public/shutterstock-82181770___15185935278.jpg)
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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