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A recent storm that drenched the Southland for several days is finally gone and the rainfall totals are impressive.

Bel Air was among the most soaked areas of Los Angeles County recording more than 5 inches of rain. Downtown Los Angeles topped out at just under 2 inches.

The National Weather Service posted an image on X, formerly Twitter, showing what are likely to be the final rainfall totals.

Rain totals from Feb. 17 to Feb. 21 are seen in an image provided by the National Weather Service.
Rain totals from Feb. 17 to Feb. 21 are seen in an image provided by the National Weather Service.

The following are 5-day rain totals for Los Angeles County through 3 p.m. Wednesday:

LOS ANGELES COUNTY COAST & METRO

BEL AIR........................... 5.21
LEO CARRILLO...................... 4.50
BEVERLY HILLS..................... 4.01
SANTA MONICA (KSMO)............... 3.27
HOLLYWOOD RESERVOIR............... 3.14
CULVER CITY....................... 2.36
LA DOWNTOWN (CQT)................. 1.99
LONG BEACH (KLGB)................. 1.88
HAWTHORNE (KHHR).................. 1.77
LA AIRPORT(KLAX).................. 1.75
SANTA MONICA PIER................. 1.53

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN FERNANDO VALLEY

PORTER RANCH RAWS................. 4.85
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE.............. 3.68
WOODLAND HILLS.................... 3.45
AGOURA HILLS...................... 3.22
CALABASAS......................... 3.02
SAN RAFAEL HILLS.................. 2.86
CHATSWORTH RESERVOIR.............. 2.75
NORTHRIDGE........................ 2.74
CANOGA PARK....................... 2.64
VAN NUYS (KVNY)................... 2.31
BURBANK (KBUR).................... 2.29
HANSEN DAM........................ 2.17

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY

MORRIS DAM........................ 3.54
EAGLE ROCK RESERVOIR.............. 3.03
PASADENA.......................... 3.00
EAST PASADENA..................... 2.98
SANTA FE DAM...................... 2.85
ALHAMBRA.......................... 2.74
LA VERNE.......................... 2.71
WHITTIER.......................... 2.50
CLAREMONT......................... 2.47
MT OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL.............. 2.20
SIERRA MADRE...................... 1.50

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SANTA CLARITA VALLEY

NEWHALL........................... 2.64
CASTAIC........................... 2.51
DEL VALLE......................... 2.16
CASTAIC JUNCTION.................. 1.81
SAUGUS............................ 1.46

LOS ANGELES COUNTY CATALINA ISLAND

CATALINA ISLAND RAWS.............. 2.66

LOS ANGELES COUNTY MOUNTAINS

OPIDS CAMP........................ 5.24
CRYSTAL LAKE...................... 4.61
WARM SPRINGS...................... 4.59
WHITAKER PEAK..................... 4.53
WARM SPRINGS CAMP................. 4.19
SANTA ANITA DAM................... 4.09
CAMP 9............................ 4.07
INSPIRATION POINT................. 3.94
SAN GABRIEL DAM................... 3.59
WEST FORK HELIPORT................ 3.58
COGSWELL DAM...................... 3.51
BIG DALTON DAM.................... 3.43
TANBARK........................... 3.33
SAN ANTONIO SIERRA PH............. 3.03
MT BALDY.......................... 2.99
SANDBERG (KSDB)................... 2.62
CHILAO SOUTH...................... 2.56
MILL CREEK........................ 1.64
CHILAO............................ 1.12
HUNGRY VALLEY..................... 1.06
ACTON............................. 0.90

LOS ANGELES COUNTY SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS

LECHUZA FS........................ 8.52
TOPANGA FS........................ 7.78
MONTE NIDO........................ 7.09
STUNT RANCH....................... 6.83
SEPULVEDA CYN AT MULH............. 4.94

LOS ANGELES COUNTY ANTELOPE VALLEY

POPPY PARK........................ 0.70
VALYERMO.......................... 0.64
LAKE PALMDALE..................... 0.60
LANCASTER (KWJF).................. 0.53

Another, less powerful storm, is expected to reach Southern California late Sunday night or Monday.