Unrelenting rainfall shattered long-standing records Sunday in Southern California.
LAX: 1.53 inches. The old record of 1.51 inches was set in 1978.Camarillo Airport: 1.43 inches. The old record of 1.03 inches was set in 1990.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.
Sunday's weather followed a record-setting Saturday, when downtown Los Angeles received 1.82 inches of rain breaking the old record of 1.56 inches set in 1978. At LAX, a record 1.53 inches fell Saturday, breaking the old record of 1.51 inches, also from 1978. And 1.72 inches fell at Long Beach Airport, eclipsing the old record of 1.48 inches from 1978.
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