Historical Data Query (Hourly,Event,Daily,Monthly). California Cooperative Snow Surveys Website. A Warner Bros. An evacuation center is open at the Merced County Fairgrounds at 900 Martin Luther King Jr. Way. The concern is not just the rain, snow and wind, but there will be not much of a break in between events for the water to recede or cleanup to be completed. Bay Area rainfall chart: Totals from the weekend's storm . ---. Tulare Basin 6 station precipitation index water year plot. These storms have caused substantial flooding, leaving some reservoirs well above their historical averagessparking concerns of more flooding in the coming days. Updated PDF - Daily Statewide Summary of Snow Water Content Map. Recent Heavy Rain in LA Breaks Rainfall Records - NBC Los Angeles Paulson wrote that as of 5 a.m., the city has measured 9.72 inches of rain since Oct. 1. East Side Sierra Basins Forecast Bulletin. Precipitation Charts Including Historical Strong El Nino Years (PDF). Privacy Politics, Latest California's second-largest reservoir by volume, Lake Oroville, north of Sacramento, saw water levels rise from 673 feet on December 26 to 810.38 feet on February 2another dramatic increase. Another storm threatens more heavy rain in California and West - CNN PDF - Daily Statewide Summary of Snow Water Content Map. Dotted orange line is current seasonal rainfall normal for Downtown L.A. In January, 8.95 inches fell, more than double the monthly average of 3.29 inches, the weather service said. Russian/Napa River System Forecast Bulletin. One other fun fact from this winter: California transportation officials said earlier this month that they removed so much snow from the state's roadways in February that it would be enough to fill the Rose Bowl 100 times. No quality control has been performed on this data. Monthly precipitation summary only (by hydrologic area.). Haener Says Joining the Saints and Carr Is a Dream Come True, Yosemite Valley Reopens Early After Flooding Fears Subside, Adventure in Spices? Daily rainfall amounts are recorded as of 8am for the previous 24 hours. The intense precipitation led to widespread damage across the state, causing substantial flooding, at least 12 deaths, and leaving hundreds of thousands of residents without power. A Wednesday storm will likely bring more rain to areas north of San Francisco and has the potential to be "problematic," but will likely get a break on Thursday, according to Houk. ABC30 reported that two motorists died on Highway 99 in Visalia when a eucalyptus tree fell across the northbound lanes. Waves up to 4 feet on Lake Tahoe, the weather service added.