Bay Area cities’ rainfall totals for last storm of winter

Chart: Bay Area rainfall readings March 12-17.

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Three waves of rain in a weak atmospheric river brought 5 inches of rain to the wettest parts of the Bay Area.The forecast for the rest of the week calls for possible light rain from Wednesday, March 19, into Thursday — the first day of spring — followed by a string of sunny days.Following are National Weather Service rainfall totals from Wednesday, March 12, through Monday, March 17.

They are raw data, meaning they have not been quality-controlled.LocationInchesPeninsula & South BaySaratoga (Sanborn Park HQ)4.57Woodside (Wunderlich Park)4.



09Mt. Hamilton3.46Palo Alto (Foothills Preserve)3.

15La Honda3.06Rancho San Antonio2.52Morgan Hill2.

21I-280/Edgewood2.06Vasona Lake1.97Anderson Dam1.

89San Jose Penitencia1.62San Jose Lynbrook1.5Belmont1.

46San Jose Downtown1.42Atherton1.41Sunnyvale1.

3San Francisco airport1.26Palo Alto1.18East BayTilden Park2.

69Mt. Diablo peak2.67Orinda2.

67Dublin/San Ramon1.9Danville1.84Chabot Reservoir1.

79Oakland Rockridge1.78Richmond1.74Rodeo1.

57Union City1.56Rossmoor1.48Black Diamond1.

43Mission Peak1.39Livermore1.37Oakland Lake Merritt1.

34Hayward airport1.22Fremont Auto Mall1.2Concord Pavilion0.

93Brentwood0.54South Santa Cruz Mtns.Empire Grade5.

12Uvas Canyon4.84Mt. Umunhum4.

68Boulder Creek4.57Highway 17 summit3.82Lexington Reservoir3.

74Mount Madonna3.54Ben Lomond landfill3.47Bonny Doon3.

26Loma Prieta3.26Coast Dairies1.67North BayWoodacre3.

86Mount Tamalpais3.65San Anselmo3.08Marin Civic Center2.

6Tiburon2.44Point Reyes Station2.4Mill Valley1.

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