Drenching storm soaks already soggy Bay Area
Published on April 07, 2018 at 05:15PM by By Sophie Haigney
A powerful storm driven by an atmospheric river originating deep in the Pacific has dumped more than double the average rainfall for the entire month of April in San Francisco, forecasters said Saturday. The storm began Thursday night and continued steadily throughout Friday. It is expected to taper off Saturday afternoon. The storm broke rainfall records on Friday in San Francisco and a number of other surrounding cities. As of early Saturday, San Francisco recorded 3.38 inches of rainfall from the storm, while Oakland received 3.98 inches. Areas in the North Bay got the most, with Mill Valley drenched by 6.47 inches. The average rainfall for all of April in San Francisco is 1.46 inches.
Published on April 07, 2018 at 05:15PM by By Sophie Haigney
A powerful storm driven by an atmospheric river originating deep in the Pacific has dumped more than double the average rainfall for the entire month of April in San Francisco, forecasters said Saturday. The storm began Thursday night and continued steadily throughout Friday. It is expected to taper off Saturday afternoon. The storm broke rainfall records on Friday in San Francisco and a number of other surrounding cities. As of early Saturday, San Francisco recorded 3.38 inches of rainfall from the storm, while Oakland received 3.98 inches. Areas in the North Bay got the most, with Mill Valley drenched by 6.47 inches. The average rainfall for all of April in San Francisco is 1.46 inches.
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