CA: Historic storm breaks 1,000-year rainfall record in parts of Bay Area

Source: SFGate

“This week’s atmospheric river storm smashed some heavy rainfall records in parts of the Bay Area, especially the North Bay, before mostly petering out by Saturday morning. Downtown Santa Rosa received 12.47 inches of rain in a three-day period, the National Weather Service said on social media, breaking a thousand-year record. As of Saturday morning, the Santa Rosa Airport has seen 386% of its normal rainfall amounts since Oct. 1, National Weather Service meteorologist Ryan Walbrun told SFGATE” [editor’s note: Who was keeping track of the weather there 1,000 years ago? – TLK] (11/23/24)

https://www.sfgate.com/weather/article/california-bay-area-storm-rainfall-records-19938499.php