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LIST: Storm Rainfall Totals in San Rafael, Marin County

Curious as to how much rain fell in the region during this weekend's storm? Here are the totals as of Monday morning.

MARIN COUNTY, CA – Marin County residents were doused with a healthy dose of rain this weekend, with Mt. Tam soaking up the most in the region, the National Weather Service reports.

Since Thursday evening most places in the San Francisco Bay Area got more rain than in all of October of last year, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.

Monday morning, the weather service released rain totals for the Bay Area counties, revealing some of the largest amounts of rainfall over the region. In Marin County, 3.61 inches of rain were recorded at Mt. Tamalpais. (See image above for all totals.)

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Elsewhere in the Bay Area, a gauge in the Santa Cruz Mountains off Ormsby Cutoff Road recorded 11.45 inches as of Monday morning.

Unofficial totals showed the 72-hour sums for Marin County as of Sunday night:

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  • Middle Peak Raws 3.38 in
  • Woodacre Raws 2.67 in
  • Barnaby Raws 2.44 in
  • Kentfield 2.32 in
  • Kentfield 2.20 in
  • 3 SE Inverness 2.17 in
  • Lagunitas-forest Knolls 0.2 1.83 in
  • 1 W Tamalpais Homestead 1.69 in
  • 1 NNE Fairfax 1.53 in
  • Tamalpais-homestead 1.41 in
  • 2 ESE Inverness 1.37 in
  • 1 SSW Lucas Valley-marinwood 1.36 in
  • Lucas Valley-marinwood 1.36 in
  • San Rafael 1.33 in
  • Ignacio 0.6 SW 1.22 in
  • 3 WNW Novato 1.22 in
  • Dillon Beach 1.18 in
  • 1 WNW Novato 1.04 in
  • Pt Reyes 0.94 in
  • Tiburon 0.93 in
  • Mill Valley 0.88 in
  • Novato 0.83 in
  • 1 NNE Novato 0.81 in
  • Fairfax 0.42 in
Image credit: National Weather Service.

A coastal flood advisory for the entire California coast is in effect until 3 p.m. Monday, and high astronomical tides and large ocean swell will cause minor coastal flooding and beach erosion through Monday afternoon, according to the weather service.

Showers may linger Monday, but precipitation is expected to end by late afternoon, NWS officials said. No weather hazards are forecast after Monday.

– Bay City News Service contributed to this report / Image of Monday morning rainfall totals via NWS


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