Eureka Canyon and Pioneer roads remained closed as of Sunday afternoon. The Oakland Hills received 2.15 to 2.72 inches of rain, along with the coastal mountains of San Mateo County.įire officials in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties said the weekend storm brought only minor flooding, though downed trees blocked roads throughout the Santa Cruz Mountains. 56 inches of rain through early Sunday morning, while its surrounding communities received well over an inch. ![]() Sunday, according to rain gauges maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Low-lying portions of the Bay Area - including Oakland, San Francisco, Palo Alto and Hayward - received 1 to 2 inches of rain from Friday night through about 9 a.m. The storm helped make December the wettest month of 2022 for parts of the Bay Area. But all in all, it’s all another drop in the bucket as far as trying to climb of a multiyear drought.” “It’s definitely been beneficial and helpful for the long-term drought conditions. “We’re off to a decent start for the rainy season,” said Roger Gass, a National Weather Service meteorologist. Other totals for the period included 2.48 inches in Sleepy Hollow 2.32 at the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael 1.58 in Tiburon and 1.42 in Novato. Rainfall in Kentfield measured 2.71 inches. ![]() Sunday evening, 3.07 inches fell on Mount Tamalpais, according to the National Weather Service. Parts of Marin County received 2 to 3 inches of rain over the weekend as another storm system moved through the Bay Area.ĭuring the 48-hour period until about 6 p.m.
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