A recent storm affected the Bay Area, with record rainfall particularly noted in the South Bay. Over 36 hours, some areas accumulated more rain than what had been recorded for an entire previous week. The National Weather Service reported that places like Saratoga received 5.71 inches, highlighting the intensity and variation in rainfall across the region. The North Bay experienced lesser impacts, which contrasts sharply with the deluge in the South Bay, showcasing the unpredictable patterns in regional weather.
The storm that recently hit the Bay Area brought significant rainfall, especially in the South Bay where totals exceeded those recorded over a week.
In 36 hours, some areas in the South Bay recorded more rain than they had in an entire week, indicating the storm's intensity.
National Weather Service data showed that Saratoga's Sanborn Park HQ received 5.71 inches of rain, the highest total in the region with Lake properties close behind.
While the North Bay was less affected, locations in the South Bay saw totals that surpassed previous records, emphasizing the erratic nature of recent weather.
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