The National Weather Service estimated that San Diego County would be hit by a powerful weekend storm. The forecast proved to be spot on. Here’s a sample of how much rain fell in 30 communities during the three-day period ending at 5 a.m. on Sunday. The majority of the rain arrived on Saturday.

Camp Pendleton: 2.85 inches

Oceanside: 2.48 inches

Palomar Mountain: 2.42 inches

Rainbow: 2.38 inches

San Onofre: 2.37 inches

Carlsbad: 2.15 inches

Bonsall: 1.87 inches

Vista: 1.73 inches

Valley Center: 1.57 inches

Julian: 1.53 inches

San Marcos: 1.50 inches

San Diego International Airport: 1.43 inches

San Diego Country Estates: 1.40 inches

Alpine: 1.34 inches

Ramona: 1.27 inches

Barona: 1.27 inches

Santee: 1.24 inches

Escondido: 1.22 inches

Fashion Valley: 1.18 inches

Miramar: 1.16 inches

Encinitas: 1.15 inches

National City: 1.14 inches

Fallbrook: 1.13 inches

North Island: 1.11 inches

Point Loma: 1.06 inches

Kearny. Mesa: 1.03 inches

Rancho Bernardo: 0.94 inches

Poway: 0.89 inches

Chula Vista: 0.87 inches

La Mesa: 0.80 inches

San Diego’s soggy Saturday will produce a ‘green up’ that will make wildfires less of a worry