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Storms soak California with 18 trillion gallons of water

- By Hannah Fry

LOS ANGELES — California has already received an 18 trillion-gallon soaking this month — enough water to fill 27 million Olympicsiz­e pools — and the state’s wild winter isn’t over yet.

A series of storms, including a moisture-packed atmospheri­c river that slammed the state last week, has brought consistent rainfall in February that has reached nearly half the volume of Lake Tahoe.

Los Angeles has received its fair share of the rain, with more than 4 inches falling on the Southland since Feb. 1. San Diego has had more than 10 inches of rain this month, passing its average for the entire winter season, according to the National Weather Service.

The totals are likely to increase this week — though not by much — as another storm rolls into the region tonight. That low pressure system is expected to bring less than a quarter of an inch of precipitat­ion through Thursday, said Lisa Phillips, a meteorolog­ist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.

“It’s kind of a drier system,” she said. “We’ve gotten a decent amount of rain already. I think it’s more the cold that people aren’t going to be happy about.”

Cold air that’s being pushed from Canada’s inland area isn’t moving over the warmer Pacific Ocean waters, which means temperatur­es will remain chilly through the week. By Friday, highs will increase slightly to the mid-50s and low 60s, Phillips said.

The cold snap has already dropped temperatur­es into the low 30s in Southern California and into the 20s in the Bay Area and along the Central Coast. Temperatur­es in Long Beach fell to 39 degrees overnight, tying a previous record set in the coastal city in 1965, Phillips said.

Some other local areas also might come close to record-breaking low temperatur­es in the coming days, she said.

 ?? Justin Sullivan / Getty Images ?? Heavy rains in Northern California are causing rivers to overflow their banks and flooding many areas around the Russian River.
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Heavy rains in Northern California are causing rivers to overflow their banks and flooding many areas around the Russian River.
 ?? Ryan Hoffman / Associated Press ?? Skiers had to sit out over the holiday weekend as heavy snow and rain fell for a fourth straight day.
Ryan Hoffman / Associated Press Skiers had to sit out over the holiday weekend as heavy snow and rain fell for a fourth straight day.

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