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The National Weather Service released their rain and snowfall totals for Thursday, Feb. 16 through Saturday, Feb. 18.

Newhall station received 3.98 inches of rain while Saugus received 2.9 inches, according to the report. Castaic got the most rainfall in the Santa Clarita Valley, measuring 5.4 inches.

Camp 9 in the Angeles National forest, southeast of Placerita Canyon, received 2.44 inches. Acton received 2.56 inches of rain and Fillmore received 4.45 inches of rain.

Below is the full list of rain and snow totals for the Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

THE FOLLOWING ARE SNOWFALL AND RAINFALL TOTALS IN INCHES FOR THE STORM SYSTEM THAT AFFECTED THE REGION FROM FEBRUARY 16TH THROUGH THE 18TH. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION FELL ON THE 17TH.

…SNOW TOTALS…

MT PINOS (8200-8800 FEET)……… 12 – 24 INCHES
MT HIGH (7000-7500 FEET)………. 12 – 36 INCHES
PINE MTN CLUB (5500-6500 FEET)…. 4 – 6 INCHES
PINON PINES (5500 FEET)………… 1 – 2 INCHES
CUDDY VLY (5500-6000 FEET)…….. 2 – 3 INCHES

…RAIN TOTALS…

.LA COUNTY METROPOLITAN
MONTE NIDO…………………… 5.04
MALIBU CANYON………………… 4.92
LECHUZA……………………… 4.41
TOPANGA CANYON……………….. 4.34
MALIBU HILLS…………………. 3.88
LEO CARRILLO BEACH……………. 3.83
AVALON INLAND………………… 3.64
SEPULVEDA CANYON……………… 3.51
GETTY CENTER…………………. 3.13
BEL AIR……………………… 2.91
BEVERLY HILLS………………… 2.81
LONG BEACH (KLGB)…………….. 2.77
MALIBU FIRE STATION…………… 2.76
BIG ROCK MESA………………… 2.56
TORRANCE…………………….. 2.47
REDONDO BEACH………………… 2.33
HOLLYWOOD RESERVOIR…………… 2.28
LA DOWNTOWN (CQT)…………….. 2.11
SANTA MONICA (KSMO)…………… 2.06
LA AIRPORT(KLAX)……………… 1.86
HAWTHORNE (KHHR)……………… 1.85
SOUTH GATE…………………… 1.74
CULVER CITY………………….. 1.57

.LA COUNTY VALLEYS
AGOURA HILLS…………………. 6.13
CANOGA PARK………………….. 5.20
HANSEN DAM…………………… 4.38
WOODLAND HILLS……………….. 4.26
CALABASAS……………………. 4.15
CHATSWORTH RESERVOIR………….. 4.03
DEL VALLE……………………. 4.00
NEWHALL……………………… 3.98
NORTHRIDGE…………………… 3.49
VAN NUYS (KVNY)………………. 3.36
EATON DAM……………………. 3.35
PACOIMA DAM………………….. 3.19
SAUGUS………………………. 2.90
PASADENA…………………….. 2.77
SANTA FE DAM…………………. 2.58
CLAREMONT……………………. 2.32
LA VERNE…………………….. 2.25
WHITTIER…………………….. 2.24
ALHAMBRA…………………….. 2.18
EAGLE ROCK RESERVOIR………….. 2.16
POMONA………………………. 1.72

.LA COUNTY MTNS & FTHLS
OPIDS CAMP…………………… 6.46
CAMP HI HILL…………………. 6.23
COGSWELL DAM…………………. 5.75
CASTAIC JUNCTION……………… 5.40
MT BALDY…………………….. 4.71
WEST FORK HELIPORT……………. 4.53
WHITAKER PEAK………………… 4.47
INSPIRATION POINT…………….. 4.25
SANDBERG…………………….. 4.19
MT. LUKENS…………………… 4.16
SANTA ANITA DAM………………. 3.97
CRYSTAL LAKE…………………. 3.78
SAN GABRIEL DAM………………. 3.15
MORRIS DAM…………………… 2.86
WARM SPRINGS…………………. 2.86
SIERRA MADRE…………………. 2.75
SAN ANTONIO DAM………………. 2.59
TANBARK……………………… 2.58
ACTON……………………….. 2.56
CAMP 9………………………. 2.44
CHILAO………………………. 2.13
MILL CREEK SUMMIT…………….. 1.58

.LA COUNTY DESERTS
VALYERMO…………………….. 2.41
POPPY PARK…………………… 2.37
LAKE PALMDALE………………… 1.84
LANCASTER (KWJF)……………… 1.53
PALMDALE (KPMD)………………. 1.37
SADDLEBACK BUTTE……………… 0.95

.VENTURA COUNTY COASTAL
SILVERSTRAND BEACH……………. 5.40
OXNARD CIVIC CENTER…………… 5.09
CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR………… 4.75
OXNARD – NWS…………………. 4.53
VENTURA……………………… 4.37
PORT HUENEME…………………. 4.26
SATICOY……………………… 4.01
LA CONCHITA………………….. 3.99
CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS…………… 3.92
LEO CARRILLO…………………. 3.83
CAMARILLO (KCMA)……………… 3.48

.VENTURA COUNTY W. VLYS
SULPHUR MOUNTAIN……………… 8.51
RED MOUNTAIN…………………. 7.88
CANADA LARGA…………………. 7.80
MATILIJA DAM…………………. 6.31
LAKE CASITAS…………………. 6.14
STEWART CANYON……………….. 5.29
OJAI………………………… 4.78
FAGAN CANYON…………………. 4.65
SOUTH MOUNTAIN……………….. 4.08

.VENTURA COUNTY E. VLYS
WESTLAKE VILLAGE……………… 6.72
CIRCLE X RANCH……………….. 6.32
LANG RANCH…………………… 6.12
RANCHO SIERRA VISTA…………… 5.92
DEAL`S FLAT………………….. 5.74
THOUSAND OAKS CIVIC CENTER…….. 5.05
LAKE SHERWOOD………………… 4.85
NEWBURY PARK FIRE STATION……… 4.79
WEST SIMI VALLEY……………… 4.60
FILLMORE…………………….. 4.45
PIRU………………………… 3.76
SYCAMORE CANYON DAM…………… 3.72
CHEESEBORO…………………… 3.67
ROCKY PEAK…………………… 3.19
SIMI VALLEY………………….. 2.81
MOORPARK…………………….. 2.39

.VENTURA COUNTY MTNS
OLD MAN MOUNTAIN…………….. 10.13
UPPER MATILIJA CYN…………… 10.00
MATILIJA CYN…………………. 9.18
SESPE……………………….. 8.92
NORDHOFF RIDGE……………….. 8.90
SISAR PEAK…………………… 8.44
WHITE LEDGE PEAK……………… 8.12
ROSE VALLEY………………….. 7.89
ORTEGA HILL………………….. 5.97
NORTH FORK MATILIJA…………… 5.92
ALAMO MOUNTAIN……………….. 5.16
CHUCHUPATE…………………… 4.43
LOCKWOOD VALLEY………………. 4.20
HUNGRY VALLEY………………… 3.66
APACHE CANYON………………… 2.32

.SBA NORTH CST & VLYS
LOS PRIETOS………………….. 7.10
JUNCAL DAM…………………… 6.85
CELITE………………………. 6.69
SOLVANG……………………… 6.27
BUELLTON…………………….. 4.83
LOMPOC………………………. 4.56
SANTA YNEZ (KIZA)…………….. 4.44
SUDDEN PEAK………………….. 3.66
LOS ALAMOS…………………… 3.42
SISQUOC……………………… 3.30
VANDENBERG (KVBG)…………….. 2.75
SANTA MARIA (KSMX)……………. 2.50
TWITCHELL DAM………………… 2.29
NEW CUYAMA…………………… 1.68

.SBA SOUTH COAST
KTYD TOWER…………………… 9.33
MARIA YGNACIO RIDGE…………… 7.54
SANTA BARBARA BOTANIC GARDENS….. 7.00
SANTA BARBARA………………… 6.40
CARPINTERIA………………….. 4.85
SANTA BARBARA(KSBA)…………… 4.34
GAVIOTA COAST………………… 3.95

.SBA MTNS & FTHLS
EL DESEO……………………..10.47
SAN MARCOS PASS………………. 9.91
KTYD RADIO TOWER……………… 9.33
MONTECITO HILLS………………. 9.30
GIBRALTAR DAM………………… 9.22
LAKE CACHUMA…………………. 7.64
TECOLOTE CANYON………………. 7.50
ALISAL RESERVOIR……………… 7.05
REFUGIO PASS…………………. 6.53
WEST BIG PINE………………… 2.99

.SLO COUNTY COAST
SLO – CAL POLY……………….. 3.16
CAMBRIA……………………… 3.11
NIPOMO………………………. 2.52
POINT PIEDRAS BLANCAS…………. 2.48
PISMO BEACH………………….. 2.19
OCEANO………………………. 2.13
MORRO BAY……………………. 2.05
SAN LUIS OBISPO(KSBP)…………. 1.79

.SLO COUNTY CENTRAL
ROCKY BUTTE………………….. 4.53
LAKE LOPEZ…………………… 3.38
LAS TABLAS…………………… 3.16
UPPER TORO CREEK ROAD…………. 2.72
SANTA MARGARITA………………. 2.61
BALD MOUNTAIN………………… 2.60
ATASCADERO…………………… 2.13

.SLO COUNTY EASTERN
BLACK MOUNTAIN……………….. 4.36
BRANCH MOUNTAIN………………. 2.46
LA PANZA…………………….. 2.42
CARRIZO PLAIN………………… 1.53
SHANDON……………………… 1.23

DATA COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE…US FOREST
SERVICE…LOS ANGELES CO DPW…LOS ANGELES CO FIRE…ARMY
CORPS OF ENGINEERS…VENTURA CO WATERSHED PROTECTION
DISTRICT…VENTURA COUNTY APCD…SANTA BARBARA CO FLOOD
CONTROL…AND SAN LUIS OBISPO CO PUBLIC WORKS.

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