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Light Rain Hits LA County Overnight
First rainfall in over a month brings modest totals across the region.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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A storm system moved through Southern California overnight, delivering the region's first rainfall in more than a month. The weak system brought light to moderate rain into the early morning hours on Wednesday, with cloudy skies expected to linger as the storm system moves out of the area.
Why it matters
Southern California has been experiencing a prolonged dry spell, with the last measurable rainfall in downtown LA occurring on January 4th. This latest storm, while relatively minor, provides some relief and helps replenish the region's water supplies.
The details
The overnight storm brought between 0.1 to 0.5 inches of rain across various parts of Los Angeles County. While not a significant rainfall event, it marks the first time the region has seen precipitation since the start of the new year.
- The storm system arrived in Southern California on Tuesday night.
- Rainfall was recorded in the early morning hours on Wednesday, with the storm moving out of the area by mid-day.
The players
Southern California
The region that encompasses Los Angeles County and surrounding areas, which has been experiencing a dry spell.
The takeaway
While modest, this latest rainfall event provides a small but welcome reprieve from the dry conditions that have persisted in Southern California over the past month. The region will need significantly more precipitation to fully recharge water supplies, but this storm is a step in the right direction.
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