Bay Area weather: How much rain did we get?

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This past weekend was among the wettest three day-periods in the Bay Area since last March. A series of storms soaked the 49ers-Packers NFL playoff game Saturday, brought most cities’ rainfall totals back up to near or above historical normal for this time of year, filled creeks and dumped more than a foot of snow in the Lake Tahoe area.

Because of the Bay Area’s varying terrain and microclimates, there was a wide difference in how much rain communities received. Areas along the coast and at higher elevations received the most. Inland areas and lower elevations received less.

Here are the 72-hour rainfall totals from noon last Friday to noon on Monday, in inches, from the National Weather Service.

Big Sur – 8.47
Bonny Doon – 7.75
Mt. Tamalpais – 7.54
Ben Lomond – 6.94
San Anselmo – 5.95
Mt. Umunhum – 5.51
Uvas Canyon – 4.41
Napa – 4.30
Mt. Diablo – 3.37
Lexington Hills – 3.30
Saratoga – 3.16
Mt. Hamilton – 3.15
Mill Valley – 2.96
Santa Rosa – 2.48
Oakland – 2.39
Hayward – 2.12
Fremont – 2.10
Palo Alto – 2.04
Richmond – 1.96
Morgan Hill – 1.93
Belmont – 1.77
San Francisco – 1.74
Danville – 1.68
San Jose Airport – 1.84
Brentwood – 1.52
Mountain View – 1.50
Hollister – 1.03
Salinas – .87
Rodeo – .83
Monterey – .72
Concord – .61

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