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San Diego County is expected to be dry for the next several days.
Gary Robbins / The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Diego County is expected to be dry for the next several days.
UPDATED:

San Diego County received another solid shot of rain Wednesday and before dawn Thursday. Here’s how much precipitation fell in 40 communities, according to the National Weather Service. The figures cover the 24-hour period ending at 8:32 a.m. Thursday.

Lake Cuyamaca: 1.30 inches

Otay Mountain: 0.91 inches

Santa Ysabel: 0.90 inches

Campo: 0.84 inches

Santee: 0.77 inches

Rancho Bernardo: 0.74 inches

Ramona: 0.69 inches

Valley Center: 0.66 inches

Fashion Valley: 0.64 inches

Henshaw Dam: 0.64 inches

Lake Wohlford: 0.63 inches

La Mesa: 0.62 inches

Cameron: 0.62 inches

San Onofre: 0.58 inches

Mt. Woodson: 0.56 inches

Palomar Observatory: 0.55 inches

Miramar Lake: 0.54 inches

Poway: 0.48 inches

San Diego International Airport: 0.47 inches

Barona: 0.47 inches

Kearny Mesa: 0.46 inches

Chula Vista: 0.46 inches

Montgomery Field: 0.46 inches

Pine Valley: 0.44 inches

Julian: 0.43 inches

Tierra Del Sol: 0.42 inches

Ranchita: 0.40 inches

Mount Laguna: 0.39 inches

Point Loma: 0.39 inches

Brown Field: 0.38 inches

Camp Pendleton: 0.36 inches

Oceanside: 0.36 inches

National City: 0.34 inches

North Island: 0.33 inches

Carlsbad: 0.31 inches

Fallbrook: 0.27 inches

Encinitas: 0.25 inches

San Marcos: 0.24 inches

Escondido: 0.21 inches

Vista: 0.19 inches

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