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Weekend Rain in Many Areas Exceeds Total for All of October 2015: NWS
Some areas in the Tri-Valley got more than 3 inches of rain.

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.
Unofficial totals as of about 7 p.m. Sunday showed downtown San Francisco with rainfall of 1.08 inches, meteorologist Anna Schneider said. Oakland reported 1.76 inches and Concord reported 1.16 inches.
Santa Rosa reported 1.81 inches while in San Jose rainfall totaled 0.55 inches.
The gauge at the Livermore Fire Department recorded 2.52 inches and the Livermore Airport garnered 1.69 inches as of Sunday evening. Pleasanton saw more than 2.08 inches and Dublin recorded 2.55 inches in some areas. The Danville Library reported 3.13 inches while San Ramon had more than 2.50 inches.
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A gauge in the Santa Cruz Mountains off Ormsby Cutoff Road recorded 10.72 inches as of 5:05 p.m. Sunday.
Schneider said that most areas would receive less than a half an inch rain Sunday.
for many areas more rain has fallen over the past few days than all of last October#cawx pic.twitter.com/xpVsPFacoQ
— NWSBayArea (@NWSBayArea) October 17, 2016
By Bay City News
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