The storm was fueled by a bomb cyclone and atmospheric river, leading to record rainfall in the Bay Area. San Francisco received 2.97 inches on Friday alone.
Santa Rosa experienced its wettest three-day span since records began in 1902, receiving 12.47 inches of rain, which was 37% of its yearly average.
The storm's severe weather resulted in two fatalities and extensive disruption, including flight delays and powered outages in the Bay Area.
The heavy downpour was beneficial for winter skiing, providing substantial snowfall in the Sierra, essential for Lake Tahoe ski resorts preparing for the season.
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