The first big storm of the season dropped 2 inches of rain on the wettest parts of the Bay Area.
Below are the 24-hour rainfall totals ending at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14. The National Weather Service figures are raw numbers, meaning they haven’t been quality-checked for accuracy.
Location |
Inches |
Peninsula & South Bay |
|
San Jose Penitencia |
2.13 |
Saratoga |
1.62 |
Vasona Lake |
1.53 |
San Jose airport |
1.52 |
Coyote Reservoir |
1.37 |
Mount Hamilton |
1.22 |
San Jose Westgate |
1.18 |
Morgan Hill |
1.14 |
Mountain View |
1.07 |
Half Moon Bay |
1.05 |
La Honda |
1.01 |
San Jose Evergreen |
0.99 |
Rancho San Antonio |
0.95 |
Sunnyvale |
0.91 |
San Francisco airport |
0.87 |
Palo Alto |
0.79 |
S.F. Duboce Triangle |
0.75 |
Atherton |
0.71 |
East Bay |
|
Oakland Coliseum |
2.14 |
Mount Diablo HQ |
1.82 |
San Leandro |
1.74 |
Castro Valley |
1.63 |
Brentwood |
1.62 |
Danville |
1.58 |
Fremont Auto Mall |
1.55 |
Chabot Reservoir |
1.49 |
Rossmoor |
1.42 |
Antioch |
1.38 |
Dublin San Ramon |
1.34 |
Newark |
1.27 |
Black Diamond |
1.26 |
Livermore |
1.25 |
Union City |
1.24 |
Tilden Park |
1.23 |
Pleasanton |
1.18 |
Concord |
1.07 |
Hayward |
1.06 |
Rodeo |
1.05 |
Mission Peak |
0.95 |
Richmond |
0.61 |
South Santa Cruz Mtns. |
|
Bonny Doon |
2.37 |
Scott Creek |
2.25 |
Loma Prieta |
2.05 |
Lexington Reservoir |
2.02 |
Ben Lomond |
1.93 |
Mount Umunhum |
1.85 |
Sanborn Park HQ |
1.69 |
Boulder Creek |
1.69 |
Highway 17 summit |
1.66 |
Davenport |
1.38 |
Mount Madonna |
1.34 |
North Bay |
|
Mount Tamalpais |
1.39 |
Fairfax |
1.22 |
Woodacre |
1.20 |
Marin Civic Center |
1.14 |
Point Reyes Station |
0.59 |
Tiburon |
0.51 |
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