Raindrops keep fallin’
Deepa Bharath
The mid-winter-like storm system, which dumped close to an inch of
rainfall over the weekend, is likely to strengthen and produce more
rain over the next two days, forecasters said on Monday.
Between Sunday and Monday nights, Costa Mesa got 0.17 inches and
Newport Beach got 0.08 inches, including a strong downpour Monday
afternoon.
And that was after an already wet weekend.
John Wayne Airport recorded rainfall of 0.82 of an inch as of
Sunday evening, a rare occurrence this time of the year, said Steven
Vanderburg, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in San
Diego.
“The rain we got was on the heavier side for October,” he said.
“But it happens from time to time.”
Most of the area’s rainfall was concentrated over Costa Mesa,
Vanderburg said.
Costa Mesa got 0.67 of an inch over the weekend, but Newport Beach
got only 0.04, because the storm system weakened by the time it hit
the coast.
The heavy rain will be back tonight and on Wednesday night, with
scattered showers through the days, Vanderburg said. It’s expected to
taper off Thursday.
Temperatures, however, did not get very cool over the weekend, but
that’s about to change in the coming days, he said.
“The next storm we’re going to get mid-week is coming from the
north,” Vanderburg said. “That storm will likely bring colder air
with it, bringing down the temperatures as well.”
The National Weather Service has also issued a flash-flood
advisory, especially near the foothills and creeks, he said.
“Residents living in those areas should be well-prepared,” he
said.
Newport Beach General Services director David Niederhaus said
there was some flooding in West Newport on Sunday.
In May, a deadly combination of high tides and big surf flooded
Balboa Pier area homes and also damaged cars parked in the lots.
General Services workers will be monitoring high tide periods during
the storms, Niederhaus said.
“We’ll be taking covers off the storm drain basins,” he said.
“We’ll be watching the situation closely.”
* DEEPA BHARATH is the enterprise and general assignment reporter.
She may be reached at (714) 966-4625.
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