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How Many Inches Of Rain Were Recorded In North Hollywood?
A powerful rainstorm resulted in a flood advisory and shattered rainfall records. How many inches were recorded in NoHo?

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA – A powerful rainstorm shattered numerous records all over California Monday, and North Hollywood wasn’t spared.
The California Nevada River Forecast Center, a collaboration between the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, did not give totals for every city, but Burbank recorded 0.56 inches from 8 a.m. Monday to 8 a.m. Tuesday, and Van Nuys reported 0.41 inches.
By contrast, in October 2020, the LA Almanac reported 0 inches of rain in Van Nuys.
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While Southern California wasn’t clobbered like Northern and Central California – where a Category 5 atmospheric river and bomb cyclone brought flash floods, power outages, evacuation orders, highway closures, and much more – the NWS still issued a flood advisory across Los Angeles County, and several records were set.
Los Angeles International Airport saw a total of 0.39 inches, soaring past a record of 0.51 inches set in 1951, according to the National Weather Service. Long Beach Airport, which saw 0.13 inches of rain, also broke a record of 0.08 inches set in 2010.
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Still, no major power outages, flooding, or evacuation orders were reported around Los Angeles County. The rest of the week is expected to be sunny and warm, with highs reaching the upper 80s in the San Fernando Valley.
In North Hollywood, temperatures are expected to rise to 71 Tuesday, and peak at 88 on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Strong winds of up to 15 mph are predicted until Thursday.
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