![]() San Francisco International Airport: 0. ![]() Scotts Valley: 2.82 - Boulder Creek: 2.47 - Big Basin: 2.28 - Cupertino hills: 2.08. Here's a look at some 24-hour rainfall totals in inches for locations across the Bay Area as of 8 a.m. Heres a look at some 24-hour rainfall totals in inches for locations across the Bay Area as of 8 a.m. Marin County and the North Bay saw a half inch to over an inch of rain, with mountains and ridgetops recorded the highest totals. Many locations in the East Bay saw over an inch of rain while gauges across San Francisco measured from a half inch to over 0.80 inch. This was a much more dynamic system and I think it allowed the South Bay to see the higher quantities of rain." "They weren't as rain shadowed as they usually are. Monthly precipitation summary Monthly precipitation summary only (by hydrologic area.). ![]() The water year starts on October 1 of the previous reference year and ends on September 30 of the reference year. The South Bay often sees less rain than other parts of the region due to the Santa Clara Valley's location on the lee side of the Santa Cruz Mountains, but that wasn't the case with this large and potent storm. "I think it's the way the system is set up," said Cindy Palmer, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. Daily 24-hour rainfall totals Daily 24-hour rainfall totals for selected automatic-reporting rain gages. Updated: Mon at 03:00:02 AM The following is data from National Weather Service cooperative observers as of the end of last month. ![]()
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