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Bay Area At 85 To 95 Percent Of Normal Rainfall: NWS
At the start of January, the Bay Area was at about 60 to 65 percent of normal rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service on Friday reported the Bay Area has reached 85 to 95 percent of normal rainfall for this point in the season. At the start of January, the Bay Area was at about 60 to 65 percent of normal rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.
As of Thursday, Santa Rosa was at 93 percent of normal rainfall with 17.12 inches of rainfall year-to-date compared to a normal year-to-date of 18.35 inches.
San Francisco was at 91 percent of normal rainfall with 10.28 inches of rainfall year-to-date compared to a normal year-to-date of 11.33 inches. San Jose was at 87 percent of normal rainfall with 5.90 inches of rainfall year-to-date compared to a normal year-to-date of 6.79 inches.
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A wet week has resulted in some impressive rainfall totals. Here are some rainfall accumulations across the SF #BayArea and Monterey Bay Area since Sunday evening. #CAwx #CAstorm #BayAreaRain pic.twitter.com/Ar67lDh46H
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) January 18, 2019
By Bay City News
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