![]() The total season normal for this station is 12.02 inches. The latest normals are National Centers For Environmental Information data, used by the National Weather Service, based upon 30-year averages, covering 1991 through 2020. † Normals, reissued every ten years, were updated on May 4, 2021. County-based monthly precipitation totals are calculated using an average of all available full-month. This table has been reformatted in response to visitor feedback. Preliminary Precipitation Data (inches) by County. NOTE: Rainfall normals were updated on May 4, 2021. ![]() Monthly rainfall totals for previous seasons are found at Monthly Rainfall for Long Beach. NOTE: When most weather reporting sources cite weather in Los Angeles (without specifying where, exactly, in Los Angeles), these numbers are typically for the Downtown Los Angeles weather station (actually located on the USC campus). Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Woodland Hills, Los Angeles Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Whittier Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Westwood, Los Angeles Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Van Nuys, Los Angeles Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Monica ![]() Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Fe Dam (San Gabriel Valley) Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Clarita Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Surface Analysis Highs, lows, fronts, troughs, outflow boundaries, squall lines, drylines for much of North America, the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, and the Gulf of Mexico. Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Santa Catalina Island Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Sandberg During precipitation events involving ice, hail, or snow, the rain gauges used by the Oklahoma Mesonet may freeze over and record no rainfall. Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Pasadena Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Palmdale Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Los Angeles International Airport Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Lancaster Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Hawthorne Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Burbank Current Season Rainfall-to-Date - Downtown Los Angeles Why our “Rainfall Season” is different than that of the National Weather Service
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