The wettest areas of the Bay Area got about 2½ inches of rain in the storm that arrived Monday night.
The following are the 12-hour totals ending at 9 a.m. Tuesday, from the National Weather Service. They are raw numbers, meaning they haven’t been quality-checked for accuracy.
Location | Inches |
---|---|
Peninsula & South Bay | |
Los Gatos | 1.72 |
Milpitas | 1.46 |
Mountain View | 1.45 |
Vasona Lake | 1.4 |
Redwood City | 1.3 |
Palo Alto | 1.26 |
Morgan Hill | 1.22 |
San Jose airport | 1.18 |
Spring Valley | 1.09 |
Mount Hamilton | 0.9 |
San Francisco airport | 0.84 |
San Francisco | 0.68 |
Half Moon Bay airport | 0.57 |
East Bay | |
Fremont | 1.79 |
Castro Valley | 1.44 |
Union City | 1.42 |
Dublin/San Ramon | 1.37 |
Hayward airport | 1.18 |
San Leandro Marina | 1.11 |
Mount Diablo | 0.91 |
St. Mary’s College | 0.91 |
Concord | 0.85 |
Oakland airport | 0.85 |
Orinda | 0.83 |
Richmond | 0.62 |
Rodeo | 0.56 |
Santa Cruz Mountains | |
Ben Lomond | 2.64 |
Lake Elsman | 2.41 |
Scott Creek | 2.33 |
Davenport | 1.7 |
Mount Umunhum | 1.7 |
Loma Prieta | 1.58 |
Mount Madonna | 1.07 |
Watsonville | 1.07 |
Source: www.mercurynews.com
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