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Here's How Much Rain Fell In Napa County

A winter storm dropped over 2 inches of rain in parts of Napa County before heading south. See all 24-hour rainfall totals for Napa County.

NAPA COUNTY, CA — As a winter storm described as an atmospheric river moved Tuesday through the North Bay, it dropped more than 2 inches of rain in some parts of Napa County, while multiple sites received over 1 inch of rain, according to 24-hour rainfall totals published Wednesday morning by the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area.

A rain gauge at Mount George measured the most precipitation, with 2.36 inches recorded between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning. The Dry Creek Fire Station and Angwin were also doused with more than 2 inches of rain, while gauges at Conn Dam, Milliken Dam, St. Helena and Napa-Lincoln Bridge all showed rainfall of more than an inch.

In a bit of good news for Napans, the North Bay was no longer under a flash flood watch Wednesday morning as the storm headed south.

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See all preliminary Napa County rainfall amounts for the 24-hour time period ending at 10:32 a.m. Wednesday*:

  • Mount St. Helena (elevation: 4,140 feet) 0.36 inches
  • Petrified Forest (elevation: 1124 feet) 1.78 inches
  • Angwin (elevation: 1,715 feet) 2.04 inches
  • St. Helena 4WSW (elevation: 1,780 feet ) 1.56 inches
  • St. Helena-Sulphur Creek 0.74 inches
  • Conn Dam (elevation: 330 feet) 1.53 inches
  • Dry Creek Fire Station 2.25 inches
  • Mount Veeder (elevation: 1,800 feet) 1.58 inches
  • Highway 29 at Hopper Creek 1.69 inches
  • Yountville Cross Road 0.00 inches
  • Atlas Peak (elevation: 1,680 feet) 0.00 inches
  • Redwood at Mt. Veeder 1.77 inches
  • Milliken Dam (elevation: 923 feet) 1.18 inches
  • Mount George (elevation: 1,000 feet) 2.36 inches
  • Napa-Lincoln Bridge 1.89 inches
  • Napa-Corp Yard (elevation: 20 feet) 0.12 inches
  • Sugarloaf Peak (elevation: 1,600 feet ) 0.00 inches

*This report contains provisional data from automated rain gauges; the accuracy of this data has not been verified, the National Weather Service said.

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