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Powerful storms have delivered much-needed rain to the Bay Area — but just how much rainfall have we gotten?
The updating radar map shows areas of precipitation in green, with greater intensities indicated by yellow and orange.
Rain was falling Monday morning in the Bay Area but wasn’t expected to last more than a few hours. The updating radar map above shows areas of precipitation in green, with greater intensities ...
The updating radar map shows areas of precipitation in green, with greater intensities indicated by yellow and orange.
The second of two waves of rain arrived in the Bay Area early Thursday, March 6.
Some much-needed rain arrived in the Bay Area Sunday as an early-season storm system is slated to bring widespread rain and wind to rest of the area into early next week, according to forecasters ...
Following an overnight soaking in some parts of the Bay Area, rain and showers were expected to continue off and on Tuesday, with some areas seeing up to 100% chance of precipitation.
The Bay Area received beneficial rainfall across much of the region Sunday, but the scattered showers were forecast to end by late Sunday night.
RELATED: Map: See where it’s raining in the Bay Area Because the bull’s eye of the storm hit in Sonoma County near Guerneville, rainfall totals were higher in the north, and lighter farther south.
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