Posted December 6, 2010, 8:51 AM.
 
 
The second of two weekend systems deposited up to a half of an inch of rain in the inland valleys Sunday night and Monday morning.
 Rainfall was heavily skewed to the north with this storm. Riverside registered 0.48", and Moreno Valley 0.30". 
 Nothing to the south was even close, where rainfall was mostly light. 
 Perris was next with 0.17", followed by Lake Elsinore with 0.12", Murrieta and Menifee with 0.08", and Wildomar, De Luz and Hemet with 0.07". 
 At the bottom for this storm were Temecula and Fallbrook, each with 0.01". French Valley was in between with 0.05". 
 Predictions before the storm were for between a tenth and two tenths of an inch, depending on location. 
 The rainfall was the last expected for about a week, as sunshine and warmer weather was predicted to take over. 
 Data from WeatherCurrents' San Jacinto station continued to be unavailable due to equipment problems there. 
 The following rainfall totals were recorded Saturday and Sunday:  
  
      
          
           | Location |  
           Storm  |  
           Season  |  
           Source |  
          
       
           | Riverside (Canyon Crest) |  
           0.48"  |  
           1.88"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
        
           | Moreno Valley |  
           0.30"  |  
           2.33"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
        
           | Perris |  
           0.17"  |  
           1.80"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
        
           | Lake Elsinore |  
           0.12"  |  
           3.00"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
          
        
           | East San Jacinto |  
           0.09"  |  
           2.88"  |  
           Monty Parrott |  
          
       
           | Northwest Murrieta |  
           0.08"  |  
           2.20"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
          
        
           | Menifee |  
           0.08"  |  
           2.16"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
          
         
           | Wildomar |  
           0.07"  |  
           1.71"1  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
          
           | De Luz |  
           0.07"  |  
           5.66"  | 
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
          
           | East Hemet |  
           0.07"  |  
           2.85"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
          
          
           | Eastern Murrieta |  
           0.06"  |  
           2.77"  |  
           Reginald Stanley |  
          
        
           | French Valley |  
           0.05"  |  
           2.27"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
          
           
           | South Fallbrook |  
           0.01"  |  
           4.63"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
          
           | Temecula Valley Wine Country |  
           0.01"  |  
           3.56"  |  
           Jim Sappington |  
           
          
           | South Temecula |  
           0.01"  |  
           3.09"  |  
           WeatherCurrents |  
           
    
  
 
 - Wildomar totals are not complete for October.
 
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