5/5/2023 0 Comments Bay area rainfall totals![]() ![]() Monday, more than 2 feet of rain was recorded at Mount Tamalpais over the past week, according to an NWS rain gauge. However, some 26,000 customers in the Bay Area remained without power.Īs of 6:30 a.m. crews had restored power to more than half a million customers impacted by the storm. “As for land conditions, we’re pretty much out of the woods for the Bay Area, but we still have high surf warnings in effect because the weather system brought in high waves, with at least 30-foot waves coming over long periods.”Īs of Tuesday morning, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. “It’s going to feel like nothing compared to yesterday,” Murdock said. And while portions of the North Bay could see showers Tuesday morning, the worst of the storm was over. Moderate to heavy rain continued Monday morning from Santa Cruz southward, said National Weather Service meteorologist Brayden Murdock. Multiple trains had equipment problems, spokesperson Alicia Trost said. ![]() The effects of the storm lingered into Monday morning. BART’s San Francisco line experienced 20-minute delays. Sunday’s “atmospheric river” storm, which was the strongest in two years, brought 4.02 inches of rain to downtown San Francisco, making it the second-wettest October on record for the city and the fourth-wettest day ever, according to the National Weather Service. Record amounts of rain temporarily closed Interstate 880 in Fremont, prompted evacuations in multiple counties and caused power outages that impacted more than a third of a million people. Cleanup crews on Monday were removing fallen trees and debris from roadways and clearing out waterlogged highways in the aftermath of one of the largest storms to hit the Bay Area in recent history. ![]()
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