Posted December 20, 2006, 11:01 AM.
 
 
Last weekend's storm fizzled, leaving between 0.04" and 0.35" of rainfall on WeatherCurrents communities. Originally, the storm was to have mixed with subtropical flow, but that interaction didn't happen and the results were very weak. Rainfall from a storm the week before was stronger.
Eastern Temecula recorded the most rainfall from the storm, at 0.35", and Hemet brought up the rear at 0.04". Fallbrook led WeatherCurrents stations with 0.33".
As a result, rainfall in northern San Diego and western Riverside counties remains under normal for this time of year. The next possible storm as of Wednesday may enter the region after Christmas, if it materializes.
The following storm totals were recorded: 
    
        
          | Location | 
          Total  | 
          Season  | 
          Source | 
         
        
          | Eastern Temecula | 
          0.35"  | 
          N/A | 
          Jim Sappington | 
         
        
          | South Fallbrook | 
          0.33"  | 
          1.74"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | South Temecula | 
          0.20"  | 
          1.46"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | De Luz | 
          0.17"  | 
          1.60"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | Northwest Murrieta | 
          0.14"  | 
          1.23"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | Central Temecula | 
          0.13"  | 
          1.28  | 
          Keith Newman | 
         
        
          | Sun City | 
          0.10"  | 
          1.43"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | Riverside | 
          0.09"  | 
          0.47"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | Northwest Lake Elsinore | 
          0.07"  | 
          0.67"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
        
          | East Hemet | 
          0.04"  | 
          1.91"  | 
          WeatherCurrents | 
         
   
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