Another storm to hit Southern California on Wednesday

Written by Parriva — March 3, 2025
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As rain slows to a halt across Southern California in the early morning hours Monday, meteorologists expect a few days of without precipitation before another storm system moves in later in the week.

The Inland Empire and Orange County

Northern areas of the Inland Empire saw the most rainfall from a storm system that moved in Sunday and was expected to last through the early morning hours Monday, according to the National Weather Service office in San Diego.

The NWS said .04 inches of rain was reported at Skinner Lake near French Valley through around 5 p.m. Some heavier rain also affected the Line fire burn scar in San Bernardino County, prompting officials to issue a flood advisory in the area that was set to expire at 9:38 p.m. At Cal State San Bernardino, .51 inches was recorded in the six hours ending at 9 p.m.

Other parts of the Inland Empire received less than a tenth of an inch of rain.

Through the rest of the night, little rainfall accumulation is expected to range from a tenth of an inch or less to half an inch in some areas.

Heavier showers that hit northern parts of the Inland Empire Sunday night are expected to pass to the north of Riverside and head toward the Banning Pass. Areas around there could expect a bit more than half an inch between Sunday night and Monday morning.

Across the Inland Empire and Orange County, the rain will end by mid-day Monday. No showers are expected Tuesday, but meteorologists predict another storm system will move in Wednesday and last through Friday.

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