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Disturbance brings isolated showers Friday

By Reginald Stanley. Posted May 13, 2018, 12:26 AM.



A trough moving through the region Friday brought significant cooling and scattered shower activity Friday, along with a deep marine layer.

Of the currently eighteen active WeatherCurrents stations, nine of them recorded measurable rain from the storm. All recorded less than 1/10 of an inch as predicted. Beaumont (Cherry Valley) received the highest amount with 0.07 inches, followed by Simi Valley with 0.06 inches. Other communities in the Inland Empire recorded minute amounts, if any. In East Highland, 0.03 inches was reported by contributor Peter Michas.

The storm did little to pad very low season totals this year across the region. A trough is forecast to bring an additional chance of showers late next week.

Here are the rain totals for the WeatherCurrents network and associates:

Location Storm Season Source
Beaumont (Cherry Valley) 0.07"  7.58"  WeatherCurrents
Simi Valley 0.06"  8.76"  WeatherCurrents
De Luz 0.04"  7.79"  WeatherCurrents
Moreno Valley 0.03"  5.27"  WeatherCurrents
Wildomar 0.03"  3.81"  WeatherCurrents
East Highland 0.03"  9.05"  Peter Michas
Northwest Murrieta 0.02"  4.90"  WeatherCurrents
Central Murrieta 0.02"  4.63"  Reginald Stanley
Riverside (Orangecrest) 0.01"  3.91"  WeatherCurrents
Riverside (Presidential Park) 0.01"  5.36"  WeatherCurrents
San Diego (City Heights) 0.01"  3.43"  WeatherCurrents
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