Monday Top of the Scroll: Rare April deluge boosts Southern California rainfall to normal levels after bone-dry winter
Since March 10, the weather station on the University of Southern California’s campus has seen just under seven inches of rain, or nearly half of all taken in for the entire water year. If that sounds like a lot for March and April, it is. According to historic norms, the average rainfall during those two months is 3.34 inches.
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