Bay Area water supply at 136% of normal for this time of year
Briefly

As of Tuesday, Marin Water's seven reservoirs are at about 88% capacity. The last time reservoirs were this full at this time of year was in 1983, when the Kent Dam was raised.
The storm packed a punch, but still less than the 'drought-buster' from October 2021, in which 17.96 inches was recorded at Lake Lagunitas over the week-long storm.
It's a good start to the season. Hopefully, we're able to get some more rainstorms through March because we want to maintain our water supply into the dry season.
According to the National Weather Service, downtown Santa Rosa received 12.47 inches of rain in three days, a once in a thousand years event.
Read at SFGATE
[
|
]