Public Information Statement
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
Issued by NWS Los Angeles, CA
852 NOUS46 KLOX 011408 PNSLOX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA 710 AM PDT Mon Apr 1 2024 ...WETTEST BACK-TO-BACK WATER YEARS IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES SINCE THE LATE 1800S!!!... ...SECOND-WETTEST BACK-TO-BACK WATER YEARS EVER RECORDED IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES SINCE OFFICIAL RECORDS BEGAN IN 1877... In Downtown Los Angeles, the 2022-2023 water year was the 7th- wettest on record, including a number of major winter storms, the 8th-wettest January, the 7th-wettest March, and the wettest August on record fueled by the remnants of a rare tropical storm (Hilary). The 2023-2024 water year continued to bring extreme weather to southwestern California. There were four major storm systems in the month of February 2024, including one that produced the 4th-wettest calendar day in any February with 4.10 inches of rain. March also brought above-normal rainfall to the region. In Downtown Los Angeles, rainfall from this latest storm system totaled 2.10 inches. Of that total, 0.12 inches fell on the 29th before midnight, with 1.73 inches on the 30th, and 0.25 inches on the 31st. The rainfall of 1.73 inches on the 30th set a calendar day record, breaking the old record of 1.27 inches set in 1946. Rainfall for this water year so far in Downtown Los Angeles stands at 21.39 inches, more than 8 inches above the normal rainfall to date, which is 13.00 inches. A water year begins on October 1st and ends on September 30th of the following year. The rainfall total for the 2022-2023 water year, which began October 1st 2022 and ended September 30th 2023 was 31.07 inches, which was the 7th wettest. The rainfall total for the 2023-2024 water year is already at 21.39 inches so far, with 6 months remaining. The combined total for the last two water years is now 52.46 inches and counting. That is the second greatest rainfall total for two consecutive water years since records in Downtown Los Angeles began in 1877. It is also the most rain in consecutive water years since the water years of 1888-1889 and 1889-1890, over 130 years ago. During those two water years, which were the wettest back-to-back ones ever, Downtown Los Angeles received 54.10 inches. The following are the top five wettest back to back rain seasons in Downtown Los Angeles: 1. 54.10" from Oct 1888 through Sep 1890. 2. 52.46" from Oct 2022 through Mar 2024 (with 6 months left). 3. 50.86" from Oct 1977 through Sep 1979 4. 50.44" from Oct 2004 through Sep 2006 5. 50.29" from Oct 1882 through Sep 1884 $$ BRUNO/SIRARD/COHEN