Posted May 29, 2011, 10:54 PM.Yet another late season storm sprinkled the inland valleys with some rainfall on Sunday morning. The latest disturbance left measurable rainfall in Temecula (0.13"), Fallbrook (0.13"), De Luz (0.10"), Lake Elsinore (0.08"), Wildomar (0.07"), Murrieta (0.06"), Moreno Valley (0.06"), Beaumont (0.06") and French Valley (0.01"). The Temecula Valley Wine Country recorded 0.20" (thanks Jim Sappington), the highest total for the storm. The wettest areas were along the western side of the inland valleys, except for Beaumont. The storm also featured strong onshore winds. Saturday's wind gusts were strong in Temecula (32 mph), Wildomar (31 mph), Murrieta (30 mph), Lake Elsinore (28 mph), French Valley and Menifee (23 mph), Riverside (21 mph), and Hemet (20 mph). On Sunday, windy conditions continued. Lake Elsinore (32 mph), Temecula and Hemet (30 mph), Murrieta, French Valley, and Wildomar (25 mph), Riverside (23 mph), Menifee (22 mph), Moreno Valley and San Bernardino (20 mph) all had unusually strong gusts. The winds were beginning to wind down on Sunday night, but were still blowing. Of late, the low pressure systems have been cruising over the area at the rate of about one per week. |
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