![]() ![]() The drenched roadways across the region led to a spate of traffic headaches for commuters, according to the California Highway Patrol, including a flooded stretch of freeway on state Route 94 near College Grove Drive in the Oak Park district of San Diego, shortly before 1 p.m. The storm brought the first measurable rain to the county since October, when the region experienced some mild showers, weather service meteorologist Phil Gonsalves said. ![]() Other precipitation totals included 0.99 of an inch in Alpine and Lemon Grove 0.97 at San Diego International Airport 0.93 at SeaWorld 0.92 in Elfin Forest 0.91 at Brown Field airport 0.89 in the Granite Hills area, just east of El Cajon 0.75 in San Onofre 0.57 in Del Mar 0.61 in Ranchita 0.51 in Campo 0.45 in Warner Springs 0.3 in Tierra Del Sol 0.24 in San Felipe 0.12 in Oak Grove 0.08 in Agua Caliente 0.07 in Canebrake and 0.03 in Borrego Springs. By 4 p.m., according to the weather service, the bands of dark clouds had dropped 4.36 inches of rain at Palomar Observatory 2.55 on Boucher Hill 2.33 at Henshaw Dam 2.32 on Birch Hill 2.26 at Rainbow Camp, near the Riverside County line 2 inches in Skyline Ranch 1.99 on Mount Woodson 1.86 in Valley Center 1.85 in Pine Hills 1.8 in Deer Springs 1.75 in Julian 1.72 on Big Black Mountain and in Mesa Grande 1.67 at Lake Cuyamaca 1.66 in Escondido 1.62 at Lake Wohlford 1.45 in Fallbrook, Mission Valley and Oceanside 1.39 in Descanso 1.29 in Miramar 1.27 in Carlsbad 1.25 in La Jolla 1.15 in Kearny Mesa and National City 1.1 in Point Loma 1.07 in University Heights 1.06 in San Ysidro and 1.05 in Encinitas and San Marcos. ![]()
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