Chart: Bay Area rainfall totals for New Year's storms
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Chart: Bay Area rainfall totals for New Year's storms
"A series of storms in the first days of 2026 dropped 10 inches of rain in the wettest parts of the Bay Area. Below are rainfall totals from Dec. 31 through Jan. 5. The National Weather Service figures are raw numbers, meaning they haven't been quality-checked for accuracy. Location Inches Peninsula & South Bay Palo Alto Foothills Park 5.71 I-280 & Edgewood 5.15 Rancho San Antonio 4.72 San Francisco airport 4.7 Los Gatos (Rinconada) 3.94 Calero Reservoir 3.7 Atherton 3.16 Morgan Hill 2.84 Sunnyvale 2.68"
"San Jose downtown 2.67 San Jose Penitencia 2.6 Palo Alto baylands 2.33 Mountain View 2.32 San Jose Evergreen 2.13 East Bay Tilden Park 6.17 Mount Diablo 5.29 UC Berkeley Botanical Garden 5.1 Orinda 4.48 Chabot Reservoir 3.29 Danville 3.28 Hayward 3.28 Oakland airport 3.11 Union City 2.93 Fremont (Auto Mall) 2.5 Black Diamond 2.23 Livermore 2.07 South Santa Cruz Mtns. Scott Creek 10.6 Mount Umunhum 10.55 Highway 17 summit 10.01 Ben Lomond landfill 9.45 Boulder Creek 8.3 Sanborn Park HQ 7.71 Lexington Reservoir 7.56"
A series of storms during Dec. 31–Jan. 5 produced widespread rainfall across the Bay Area. National Weather Service figures are raw numbers and have not been quality-checked. Peninsula and South Bay totals ranged from 2.07 inches in Livermore to 5.71 inches at Palo Alto Foothills Park. East Bay locations recorded up to 6.17 inches at Tilden Park and 5.29 inches at Mount Diablo. South Santa Cruz Mountains saw the highest totals, with Scott Creek at 10.6 inches, Mount Umunhum 10.55 inches, and Highway 17 summit 10.01 inches. North Bay totals included Fairfax at 8.94 inches and Marin Civic Center at 6.77 inches.
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