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Storm Totals: March 3rd-4th and March 6th-7th (updated)

Posted March 9, 2006, 9:34 AM.



The first two storms of March brought a spattering of rainfall to western Riverside and northern San Diego counties. Both storms were poorly organized and quickly disintegrated.

Due to showers after the second storm, Fallbrook leads the way in March so far, with 0.45". Sun City recorded the least amount of rainfall at 0.10".

All areas remained well below normal during this La Niña-affected season.

A powerful winter storm scheduled to arrive Thursday night or Friday morning may add one to two inches or more to season totals before it leaves the area Monday or Tuesday, but rainfall will continue to be below seasonal norms despite it.

The following storm totals were recorded:

Location March 3rd-4th  March 6th-7th  Season  Source
South Fallbrook 0.18"  0.27"  5.69"  WeatherCurrents
Riverside (Canyon Crest) 0.28"  0.02"  4.05"  WeatherCurrents / U.C. Riverside
North De Luz 0.18"  0.08"  7.02"  WeatherCurrents
Northwest Lake Elsinore 0.14"  0.12"  5.98"  WeatherCurrents
Northwest Murrieta 0.16"  0.04"  5.67"  WeatherCurrents
Central Temecula 0.12"  N/A  N/A  Keith Newman
South Temecula 0.06"  0.12"  5.24"  WeatherCurrents
East Temecula N/A  0.20"  6.30"  Jim Sappington
East Hemet 0.04"  0.13"  6.02"  WeatherCurrents
Sun City 0.09"  0.01"  3.54"  WeatherCurrents
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