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Rainfall totals for Friday and Saturday neared 10 inches in some parts of the Bay Area.

The following are the totals from the National Weather Service for the period from 9 a.m. Friday through the end of Saturday’s storm. They are raw numbers, meaning they haven’t been quality-checked for accuracy.

The greatest rainfall reading, 9.69 inches at Uvas Canyon, is from a site at 1,100 feet elevation near the Casa Loma fire station, about 2 miles east of Loma Prieta.

Though in the previous December storms, greater totals had been reported in Big Sur, this time the Monterey County readings topped out at 8.27 inches at Mining Ridge.

Location Inches
Peninsula & South Bay
Pilarcitos Lake 7.37
Los Trancos 7.25
San Francisco (Duboce) 5.94
Foothills Preserve 5.94
Pulgas Ridge 5.58
Colma 5.28
Mt. Hamilton 4.77
Redwood City 4.7
La Honda 4.4
San Francisco airport 4.02
Los Altos (Moody Road) 3.53
Rancho San Antonio 3.5
Atherton 3.31
Anderson Dam 2.99
Palo Alto 2.56
Los Gatos (Rinconada) 2.2
Sunnyvale 2.01
San Jose (Lynbrook) 1.74
Mountain View 1.3
San Jose airport 1.18
East Bay
Castro Valley 7.66
Mt. Diablo Peak 7.19
Upper Crow Canyon 6.99
Chabot Reservoir 6.94
Tilden Park 6.28
Dublin/San Ramon 6.18
Rossmoor 5.75
St. Mary’s College 5.43
Lake Merritt 5.19
San Leandro marina 5.05
Hayward airport 4.56
Black Diamond 4.48
Union City 4.34
Concord Pavilion 4.34
Antioch 4.12
Livermore 3.66
Fremont (Auto Mall/880) 3.41
Richmond 3.37
Mission Peak 2.9
Santa Cruz Mountains
Uvas Canyon 9.69
Scott Creek 9.58
Loma Prieta 8.15
Mt. Umunhum 7.87
Boulder Creek 7.69
Mt. Madonna 7.13
Ben Lomond landfill 6.89
Big Basin 6.71
Saratoga Summit 5
Lexington Reservoir 4.95
Corralitos 4.53
Coast Dairies 3.8
North Bay
Mt. Tamalpais 5.9
Woodacre 4.49
Tiburon 4.1
San Anselmo 3.79
Mill Valley 3.78
Marin Civic Center 3.27
Point Reyes Station 2.48