![]() ![]() But on Thursday, that had dramatically changed: 0% of the state was in exceptional drought, and only a tiny portion of far Northern California, 0.32%, was in extreme drought. Heres a look at 72-hour rainfall totals from the weather service and a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration map for locations around the Bay Area: -Mount Tamalpais: 11.37 inches. Just one month ago, 7% of California was in exceptional drought and 36% in extreme drought, according to the U.S. A section of fence floats in a flooded neighborhood on Januin Guerneville (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Over in the East Bay, Oakland received 18.33 inches of rainfall. The statewide onslaught of storms has helped put a significant dent in drought conditions.The declaration, which asks the governor’s office to waive regulations that would slow recovery efforts, directs city departments to continue assessing storm damage and seek state and federal assistance. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Friday declared a local state of emergency in response to mudslides, flooding and road closures. ![]() Rockslides are possible in canyons and steep hillsides, January’s atmospheric river storms brought rainfall five times the average for the month to date in much of the Bay Area. Mount Diablo Peak: 61.56 inches (average total yearly rainfall: 23.96 inches).Minor flooding and mudslides possible, but no major flooding expected. To see how much rain has fallen in the Bay Area and other parts of California in 2023, check out the interactive map below.Monday: Rain in the morning, showers in the afternoon. Sunday: Mostly cloudy with rain developing in the evening. ![]()
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