Below are the rainfall totals for Bay Area locations in the 48 hours ending at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
The National Weather Service figures are raw numbers, meaning they haven’t been quality-checked for accuracy.
Heavy rain is expected to return on Wednesday; this updating map shows current precipitation in the Bay Area.
Location
Inches
Peninsula & South Bay
Stevens Canyon
2.32
Calero Reservoir
2.13
Foothills Park, Palo Alto
1.96
Spring Valley
1.95
La Honda
1.88
Woodside (Wunderlich Park)
1.85
Rancho San Antonio
1.85
San Francisco (Duboce Triangle)
1.82
Uvas Reservoir
1.69
Mt. Hamilton
1.62
Edgewood Road/I-280
1.59
Sunnyvale
1.5
Morgan Hill
1.38
Vasona Lake
1.34
San Bruno Mountain
1.3
Anderson Reservoir
1.3
Mountain View
1.22
Belmont
1.14
San Jose Lynbrook
1.14
Palo Alto
1.02
San Francisco airport
1
Redwood City
0.93
San Jose airport
0.88
San Jose Evergreen
0.67
San Jose Penitencia
0.51
East Bay
Mount Diablo peak
3.27
Diablo park HQ
2.52
Tilden Park
2.27
UC Botanical Garden
2.21
Richmond
2.2
Upper Crow Canyon
2.04
Newark
1.99
Danville
1.68
Dublin San Ramon
1.52
Fremont (Auto Mall/880)
1.51
St. Mary’s College
1.5
Hayward airport
1.45
Antioch
1.42
Mission Peak
1.35
Concord Pavilion
1.29
Brentwood
1.25
Chabot Reservoir
1.21
Oakland airport
1.09
South Santa Cruz Mtns.
Ben Lomond Empire Grade
4.45
Mt. Umunhum
4.41
Lake Ranch North
4.34
Boulder Creek
4.06
Scott Creek
3.98
Sanborn Park HQ
3.82
Loma Prieta
3.78
Uvas Canyon
3.74
Highway 17 summit
3.66
Lexington Reservoir Banjo Point
2.91
Ben Lomond landfill
2.6
Coast Dairies
1.75
North Bay
Mount Tamalpais
3.24
San Anselmo
2.92
Marin Civic Center
2.76
Kentfield
2.72
Woodacre
2.49
Tiburon
2.41
Olema Valley
2.36
Point Reyes
1.58
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