of the last 36 hours
As of 10 pm tonight:
Pescadero 9.20 inches
Guerneville 8.49 inches
Angwin 7.04 inches
Calistoga 5.53 inches
Woodacre 5.07 inches
Fairfax 4.81 inches
Boulder Creek 4.58 inches
Ben Lomand 4.53 inches
Petaluma Blvd north and Stoney point is underwater because the local river has overflowed it's banks and is running through town.
Even where I am there have been at least 3 inches of rain during the last 20 hours and we likely will get another inch or more by morning because it is still raining hard. I'm hopeful of walking on some of my trails and hopefully they won't be too washed away when it stops raining sometime tomorrow.
All the above totals will likely be an inch or more by morning as well.
There are many cities partly underwater and homes partly underwater at this point throughout Northern California as well as many crushed cars and houses and closed roads because of high winds and heavy rains when big trees came down.
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