Posted January 27, 2009, 7:45 AM.
At the tail end of a largely uneventful storm, a cloudburst Monday night dropped about 0.20" in parts of Hemet and San Jacinto.
The shower was most intense between 8pm and 8:30pm.
WeatherCurrents' Hemet station received 0.22" Monday night, the San Jacinto station received 0.17", and an independent report from East San Jacinto tallied 0.20".
Hail was also reported in some of the higher areas of Valle Vista during the cloudburst.
More rain was received in the hour than combined over the past five days of wet weather.
Thanks to Monty Parrot who contributed to this report. |
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