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Alameda County Rainfall Totals for Sunday Storm

El Nino roared back to life this weekend with drenching rain on both Saturday and Sunday. And check out the forecast!

Most of the Bay Area has reached at least a quarter inch of rain in the past 24 hours, according to unofficial rainfall totals from the National Weather Service. Alameda County did much better.

The storm caused road closures, flooding, power outages and other minor problems.

Areas with the highest rainfall over the past day include areas of Sonoma and Santa Cruz counties with some places receiving over two inches of rain. At Venado, near Guerneville, 2.60 inches of rainfall have been recorded. Ben Lomond Mountain in Santa Cruz County has seen 2.41 inches, and the area of Walden West in Santa Clara County has seen 2.13 inches over the past day.

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Several cities in Alameda County recieved more than an inch of rain, while others fell just short of an inch, according to the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network:

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  • Albany: .86 inches
  • Berkeley: .90 inches
  • Castro Valley: 1.22 inches
  • Fremont: (3 reports).96 - 1.01 inches
  • Newark: .89 inches
  • Oakland: (3 reports) .87 - 1.03 inches
  • Piedmont: .93 inches
  • Pleasanton: (2 reports) .91 - .93 inches

Weather officials said the Bay Area will continue to see chances of rain and showers over the next week.

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