

San Jose had 18 percent of normal before but ended with a total 3.8 inches, or 50 percent of normal. The Santa Rosa area had 31 percent of normal before the storm but by week's end had a total 8.32 inches, or 41 percent of normal. The Salinas area gained the most from the passing storm, going from 22 percent of normal to 70 percent with a total 4.4. San Francisco was at 26 percent of normal before the storm and ended the week with 5.4 inches, or 41 percent of the normal. A general 2-4 inches of rain will fall from the storm in San Francisco, as well as coastal areas and the west-facing mountains farther to the north and farther south through Big Sur and perhaps. (October 24, 2021) Sundays rainfall total of 4.02 inches recorded in downtown San Francisco places it fourth on the citys list of wettest days ever and sets a record for wettest October. 5 PM update: Downtown San Francisco is now at 5.

30 rainfall year, the weather service said. The current local record of 5.54 inches was set on Nov.

The atmospheric river that drenched the Bay Area over three days this week boosted the region's rain totals, but most areas still lag below normal for the Oct. Heavy rains are not expected, but forecasters said they would watch areas where saturated soil could be an issue.ĭry weather is expected to return Wednesday night into Thursday and the forecast through Saturday looks to be dry, forecasters said.
