There have been rainy months in San Diego County, but we haven’t had this wet of an August in a long time.
2.03 inches on Aug. 20 beat the previous one-day record of 1.53 inches set on Aug. 17, 1977Outside of those three years, Ramona has never seen more than an inch of rain in August dating back to 1974.1.82 inches on Aug. 20 beat the previous one-day record of 1.44 inches set on Aug. 16, 1977
You won't be able to find another year going back to 1939 when more than an inch of rain fell at Lindbergh Field.Over the last 25 years at Brown Field, August has seen a hundredth of an inch of rain or less 20 times and a tenth of an inch or more only three times.2023 - 2.75 inches How out of place was all that rain in the Escondido area? From 2013 to 2022, the region only saw .28 inches of rain in August combined.
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