The slow-moving storm that rolled through Southern California on Tuesday delivered rainfall totals that largely matched forecasts, and more wet weather is expected later this week.

As usual, the highest amounts fell at higher elevations. Middle Fork Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County recorded 3.56 inches over the past 48 hours, followed by Mount Wilson, Stunt Ranch and Topanga Canyon, each topping 3 inches.

Coastal and valley areas of Los Angeles County generally picked up 1.5 to 2.5 inches, enough to cause widespread street flooding during the heaviest downpours.

Long Beach Flooding

A car submerged in flood water in Long Beach, California, on Feb. 16, 2026. (OnScene.TV)

“A stormy pattern will continue for most of the week, though there will be lulls in shower activity Tuesday and most of Wednesday,” the National Weather Service said.

Below are the official rainfall totals from the NWS offices in Los Angeles/Oxnard and San Diego.

Top Rainfall Amounts (All Areas)

Middle Fork Lytle Creek (San Bernardino County): 3.56″

Mount Wilson (LA County): 3.36″

Stunt Ranch (LA County): 3.20″

Topanga FS (LA County): 3.20″

Lytle Creek RAWS (San Bernardino County): 3.18″

Lake Cuyamaca (San Diego County): 2.97″

Julian (San Diego County): 2.96″

Pine Hills RAWS (San Diego County): 2.96″

Bernina Drive (San Bernardino County): 2.84″

Malibu Hills (LA County): 2.82″

Monte Nido (LA County): 2.80″

San Antonio Sierra PH (LA County): 2.72″

Ortega Hill (Ventura County): 2.70″

Julian RAWS (San Diego County): 2.67″

Coldwater Canyon (Santa Ana Mtns): 2.56″

La Jolla Amago (San Diego County): 2.29″

Los Angeles County

Coast & Metro

Santa Monica (KSMO): 1.89″

Hollywood Reservoir: 1.87″

Long Beach (KLGB): 1.74″

L.A. Airport (KLAX): 1.63″

Hawthorne (KHHR): 1.45″

San Fernando Valley

Porter Ranch RAWS: 2.13″

La Cañada Flintridge: 1.95″

Chatsworth Reservoir: 1.80″

San Rafael Hills: 1.35″

San Gabriel Valley

Eagle Rock Reservoir: 1.89″

Santa Clarita Valley

Castaic Junction: 1.45″

Santa Monica Mountains

Mountains

San Antonio Sierra PH: 2.72″

West Fork Heliport: 2.40″

Warm Springs Camp: 1.86″

Antelope Valley

Lancaster (KWJF): 0.65″

Catalina Island

Catalina Island RAWS: 1.27″

Orange County

Coastal Areas

Fullerton Airport: 1.37″

Aliso Laguna RAWS: 1.31″

Orange Co Reservoir: 1.25″

Carbon Canyon Dam: 1.01″

John Wayne Airport: 0.90″

Santa Ana Mountains

Coldwater Canyon: 2.56″

Horsethief/Rice Canyon: 2.12″

Leach/Dickey Canyon: 2.08″

Santa Rosa Plateau: 1.68″

Fremont Canyon RAWS: 1.43″

Riverside County

Valleys (Inland Empire)

Temescal FS Guard Stn: 1.81″

Lake Matthews RAWS: 1.13″

Riverside Airport: 1.01″

Murrieta Ck at Tenaja: 0.95″

French Valley Airport: 0.88″

San Jacinto North: 0.79″

Riverside – March ARB: 0.78″

Mountains

Poppet Flat RAWS: 1.78″

Vista Grande RAWS: 1.46″

Pine Cove Dutch Flat: 0.40″

Pine Cove Rocky Point: 0.22″

Snow Ck 7N Idyllwild: 0.04″

Upper Tahquitz Creek: 0.03″

Mount San Jacinto: 0.01″

Coachella Valley

Whitewater Trout Farm: 1.69″

Morongo Valley 4SSW: 0.86″

Palm Canyon Creek: 0.51″

Desert Hot Springs: 0.36″

Lower Tahquitz Creek: 0.36″

Cathedral Canyon: 0.20″

Palm Springs Airport: 0.19″

Kent Sea Fms 3S Mecca: 0.11″

WRP #4 2SE Thermal: 0.08″

San Bernardino County

Valleys (Inland Empire)

Cucamonga Canyon: 1.97″

San Antonio Heights: 1.85″

Glen Helen Reg Park: 1.62″

Yucaipa Regional: 1.57″

Lytle Creek Canyon: 1.49″

Crafton Reservoir: 1.49″

Highland Plunge Creek: 1.45″

Demens Ck Debris Bsn: 1.43″

San Sevaine Sprdg Grd: 1.30″

San Timoteo Landfill: 1.30″

Cal St San Bernardino: 1.26″

Small Canyon Dam: 1.22″

Devore Fire Station: 1.20″

San Sevaine Channel: 1.15″

San Bernardino Co Yrd: 1.14″

Gilbert St Nr Sbd: 1.08″

Mountains

Middle Fk Lytle Creek: 3.56″

Lytle Creek RAWS: 3.18″

Summit Valley Fire: 1.69″

Mormon Rock RAWS: 1.61″

Oak Creek Canyon: 1.49″

Oak Glen Watershed: 1.03″

Running Springs FS: 0.67″

Upper Day Canyon: 0.39″

City Creek Ranger Sta: 0.39″

Big Pine Flat RAWS: 0.39″

Big Bear Lake Dam: 0.30″

Apple and Lucerne Valleys

Mojave Forks Dam: 1.11″

Desert Knolls Wash: 0.45″

Granite Mountain RAWS: 0.43″

Victorville Landfill: 0.40″

Ventura County

Coastal

CSU Channel Islands: 1.69″

Camarillo (KCMA): 1.39″

Silverstrand Beach: 1.22″

Oxnard Civic Center: 1.12″

Coastal Valleys

Sycamore Canyon Dam: 1.30″

Interior Valleys

Sulphur Mountain: 2.58″

North Fork Matilija: 1.95″

Mountains

Pine Mountain Inn: 2.32″

Old Man Mountain: 2.28″

Rose Valley RAWS: 1.93″

La Granada Mountain: 1.30″

Santa Barbara County

South Coast

Maria Ygnacio Ridge: 1.52″

Refugio Hills RAWS: 1.15″

El Capitan Beach: 1.04″

Goleta County Yard: 0.98″

SB Botanic Garden: 0.87″

Santa Barbara (KSBA): 0.62″

Central Coast

Rancho San Julian: 2.03″

Santa Maria (KSMX): 1.64″

Point Conception: 1.41″

Santa Ynez Valley

Alisal Reservoir: 2.23″

Mountains

Manzanita Mountain: 1.50″

Figueroa Mountain: 1.44″

East Camino Cielo: 0.86″

Cuyama Valley

Cuyama Valley RAWS: 1.80″

San Luis Obispo County

Central Coast

Atascadero W Foothills: 2.84″

SLO – Cal Poly: 2.29″

San Luis Obispo SCG: 1.90″

San Luis Obispo (KSBP): 1.82″

Lake Lopez Rec Area: 1.57″

Interior Valleys

Santa Margarita W: 3.04″

Nacimiento nr Sapaque: 2.72″

Santa Margarita E: 2.38″

Paso Robles (KPRB): 1.72″

Mountains

San Diego County

Coastal Areas

San Marcos Landfill: 1.34″

Carlsbad Airport: 1.18″

El Camino Del Norte: 1.15″

Camp Pendleton (Lake O’Neill): 1.00″

San Diego Intl Airport: 0.98″

Montgomery Field: 0.77″

North Island NAS: 0.55″

Valleys

Los Coches Creek: 1.71″

SD Country Estates: 1.64″

Valley Center RAWS: 1.62″

Cactus County Park: 1.51″

Otay Mountain RAWS: 1.35″

Goose Valley RAWS: 1.29″

Camp Pendleton (Fallbrook RAWS): 1.25″

Camp Trgt Range RAWS: 0.77″

Mountains

Vallecitos Repeater: 2.01″

Palomar Observatory: 1.46″

Palomar Mountain RAWS: 1.16″

Mount Laguna RAWS: 1.08″

Deserts

Borrego Palm Canyon: 0.40″

Ocotillo Wells South: 0.05″

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