February is living up to its reputation as being the rainiest month of the year in San Diego County, mostly because a sprawling Alaskan storm drenched the region Monday through Thursday of this week.
Here are the four-day rainfall totals produced by the National Weather Service, as of 8:23 p.m. Thursday:
Lake Cuyamaca, 6.31 inches; Palomar Mountain, 5.13 inches; Julian, 5.12 inches; Palomar Observatory, 4.75 inches; Skyline Ranch, 3.38 inches.
Descanso, 3.34 inches; Alpine, 3.06 inches; Mount Woodson, 2.89 inches; Otay Mountain, 2.83 inches; Valley Center, 2.82 inches.
Barona, 2.74 inches; Ramona, 2.67 inches; Pine Valley, 2.60 inches; Rainbow, 2.41 inches; Escondido, 2.41 inches.
A person drives through a flooded intersection in Pacific Beach during a rain storm on Monday. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Warner Springs, 2.40 inches; San Diego County Estates, 2.37 inches; Ranchita, 2.30 inches; Miramar, 2.27 inches.
Fallbrook, 2.24 inches; Miramar Lake, 2.20 inches; Poway, 2.15 inches; Carlsbad, 2.15 inches.
La Mesa, 2.05 inches; Santee, 2.04 inches; Brown Field, 2.03 inches; Campo, 2.02 inches; San Marcos, 2.01 inches.
Rancho Bernardo, 1.97 inches, Kearny Mesa, 1.94 inches; National City, 1.91 inches; Vista, 1.91 inches; Bonsall, 1.90 inches
Tierra Del Sol, 1.89 inches; Fashion Valley, 1.78 inches; San Diego International Airport, 1.57 inches; Point Loma, 1.57 inches; Oceanside, 1.40 inches
Chula Vista, 1.33 inches; North Island, 1.14 inches; Borrego Springs, 0.52 inches; Canebrake, 0.28 inches; Ocotillo Wells, 0.26 inches.