Bay Area rainfall chart: Updated totals for the storm

The latest atmospheric river storm was characterized by high winds and moderate rainfall — about 2 inches in most of the Bay Area.

The following totals from the National Weather Service are through 5 p.m. Thursday. The bulk of the storm had then moved past the Bay Area, though additional rain was possible Thursday night. (Track the storm’s progress on this map.)

They are raw numbers, meaning they haven’t been quality-checked for accuracy.

The site of the greatest Bay Area total, Lake Ranch Reservoir, is at 1,810 feet elevation in Sanborn County Park, about a mile east of Skyline Boulevard.

Location Inches
Peninsula & South Bay
Los Trancos 4.26
Stevens Canyon 4.09
Pilarcitos Reservoir 3.05
Los Altos Hills (Maryknoll) 2.95
Mount Hamilton 2.92
Los Gatos (Rinconada) 2.6
I-280/Edgewood 2.46
Sunnyvale 2.25
San Francisco airport 2.08
San Jose (Lynbrook) 1.97
Anderson Dam 1.89
Mountain View 1.86
San Jose (Penitencia) 1.69
Morgan Hill 1.65
Redwood City 1.59
San Jose downtown 1.34
San Francisco (Duboce) 1.33
Palo Alto 1.3
East Bay
Tilden Park 3.15
Briones 3.06
UC Botanical Garden 2.76
Rossmoor 2.74
Mt. Diablo headquarters 2.33
St. Mary’s College 2.28
Black Diamond 2.15
Dublin/San Ramon 2.08
Lake Merritt 2.06
Concord Pavilion 1.74
Oakland airport 1.72
Union City 1.55
San Leandro marina 1.51
Fremont (Auto Mall) 1.47
Richmond 1.39
Oakley 1.29
Livermore 1.24
Santa Cruz Mountains
Lake Ranch North 6.07
Sanborn County Park 5.2
Hwy. 17 summit 4.3
Loma Prieta 4.29
Lexington Reservoir 4.18
Mt. Umunhum 4.13
Scott Creek 3.62
Uvas Canyon 3.35
Big Basin 3.2
Boulder Creek 3.19
Saratoga Summit 3.04
Ben Lomond landfill 2.83
Corralitos 1.42
Mt. Madonna 1.42
North Bay
Novato 3.35
Fairfax 3.15
Point Reyes Station 2.87
Mt. Tamalpais 2.84
Marin Civic Center 2.45
Tiburon 1.85
Mill Valley 1.82
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