A map of 7-day rainfall totals as of Dec. 26 shows 1-2 inches in green, 2-4 inches in yellow, 4-6 inches in orange, and above 6 in red. (National Weather Service) 

Below are the National Weather Service’s rainfall totals for Bay Area locations since Tuesday, when the first of the week’s series of storms arrived.

As with the previous storm, greater totals were recorded in the Santa Cruz Mountains than in the North Bay — and they were even larger to the south, with more than 12 inches at several Big Sur locations.

The rainiest site in the Bay Area was Lake Ranch Reservoir, around 2,000 feet elevation in the hills west of Saratoga.

These inch totals for the five days from Dec. 21 to the morning of Dec. 26 are raw numbers, meaning they have not been checked by the agency’s quality control process.

Rain and showers are forecast to continue in the Bay Area until the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 29.

Location Inches
Peninsula & South Bay
Lake Ranch Reservoir 7.59
Mount Umunhum 7.0
Summit Road/Hwy 17 6.62
Uvas Canyon park 6.61
Loma Prieta 6.53
Scott Creek 6.46
Spring Valley (near Montara) 6.25
Sanborn County Park near Hwy 9   6.02
Lexington Reservoir 5.94
Ben Lomond landfill 5.4
Mount Madonna 4.85
Boulder Creek 4.7
San Bruno (Lions Park) 4.65
Los Trancos 4.06
Mount Hamilton 3.62
Calero Reservoir 3.62
Anderson Dam 3.11
Pulgas Ridge (I-280/Edgewood) 3.01
Vasona Lake 2.75
Los Altos (Moody Road) 2.7
Davenport 2.68
San Jose Evergreen 2.68
Redwood City 2.44
San Bruno Mountain 2.32
San Jose Westgate 2.17
Sunnyvale 1.69
Palo Alto 1.45
Mountain View 1.34
San Jose airport 1.26
East Bay
Mount Diablo 5.65
St. Mary’s College 4.61
Tilden Park 4.11
Orinda (Honey Hill) 4.07
Rossmoor 3.83
UC Berkeley Botanical Garden 3.81
Oakland airport 3.71
Dublin/San Ramon 2.85
Concord Pavilion 2.63
Ygnacio Valley 2.41
Union City 2.2
Richmond 2.15
Hayward airport 2.03
Brentwood 1.5
North Bay
Kentfield 5.47
Mount Tamalpais 4.81
Mount St. Helena 4.49
San Anselmo 4.02
Marin Civic Center 3.5
Mill Valley 2.96
Atlas Peak 2.25
Point Reyes Station 2.21

Source: www.mercurynews.com