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PE News
http://blogs.pe.com/news/digest/2010/12/rainest-inland-community-tops.html
on December 21, 2010 9:24 AM
Five days of rain have dumped more than six inches in at least 17 locations
throughout the Inland Empire area, according to the National Weather
Service.
Topping the list are:
• Lytle Creek amid the mountains north of Rialto: 18.53 inches
• Devore at the base of Cajon Pass: 16.02 inches
• Santiago Peak in the Santa Ana Mountains: 15.98 inches.
Reporting more than 10 inches:
• Twin Peaks in the San Bernardino Mountains: 13.30
• Cal State San Bernardino: 12.56
• Lake Arrowhead: 11.85
• Wrightwood: 10.50
Elsewhere:
• Vista Grande in the San Jacinto Mountains: 9.12
• The Santa Rosa Plateau: 8.63
• Rock Camp in the San Bernardino Mountains: 8.56
• El Cariso: 7.30
• Temecula: 7.20
• Pine Cove: 6.98
• Lake Elsinore: 6.82
• Mormon Rock in Cajon Pass: 6.55
• Yucaipa: 6.38
• Baldwin Lake near Big Bear City: 6.16
http://blogs.pe.com/news/digest/2010/12/rainest-inland-community-tops.html
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