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Źródło: OpenNewswire • 20.11.2025 15:20 • KlimatOryginał (en)

Second, less intense storm starts in Southern California

(The Center Square) – Another storm started Thursday afternoon in Southern California, but it isn't expected to have the punch of the last one. Last weekend’s storm saw some records broken, including the most dramatic one in Santa Barbara, National Weather Service meteorologist Bryan Lewis told The Center Square. “Their storm got 8.42 inches, which shattered the all-time monthly November record of 6.95 inches set in 1965,” Lewis said. The Weather Channel said last weekend marked Santa Barbara's wettest November rainfall since 1941. Downtown Los Angeles saw 3.48 inches of rain last weekend, which is the highest November amount it’s seen since 1970, Lewis said. He added that's the 12th highest November rainfall overall for the downtown area. Lewis works in a weather service office that serves counties such as Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara. That office is in Oxnard, where Lewis said Ventura County's largest city last weekend saw its third highest November rainfall with 5.83 inche

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