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Heavy rainfall dumped buckets of precipitation around the Bay Area and left nearly 340,000 PG&E customers without power over the weekend. Most have had power restored and skies have cleared, but forecasters warn not put away that umbrella just yet.
"We are expecting rain to move back into the North Bay early tomorrow morning and likely stick around through Wednesday, said NWS Meteorologist Christine Riley.Riley predicted more rainfall to start in Sonoma County and Napa early Tuesday, then move into the rest of the Bay Area later that morning into the afternoon.
A five-day rain total issued Monday by the National Weather Services showed San Francisco County recorded 3.78 inches of rain, Oakland 3.84 inches, and Concord 4.67 inches. At the San Jose Airport, meteorologists recorded 2.45 inches of rain and Livermore had 3.71 inches.
In San Mateo County, Redwood City was hit with 2.73 inches of rainfall and 3.78 inches of rain was recorded at San Francisco International Airport.
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