A post-Christmas storm delivered a generous gift to the Bay Area: rain – and lots of it.
Mount Tamalpais in Marin County led the way, picking up a whopping 6 inches of rain as of 1 p.m. Tuesday, NBC Bay Area Meteorologist Rob Mayeda reported, citing preliminary data.
Other North Bay locations like Santa Rosa and Napa as well as spots in the Santa Cruz Mountains received about 3 inches or more.
Lower elevation rainfall totals ranged from about three-quarters of an inch in Antioch to nearly 2.5 inches in Oakland.
Check out the graphic below for a detailed look at Bay Area rainfall totals.
Don't put away those umbrellas and rain jackets just yet. More rain is in the forecast later this week.
For the latest forecast and weather updates, visit NBC Bay Area's weather page.
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