Rainfall chart: The week's totals for Bay Area cities
Briefly

The recent rainfall event from January 31 to February 6 saw Marin County experiencing the highest totals in the Bay Area, with Mount Tamalpais leading at 18.96 inches. Several locations south of the Golden Gate also reported impressive rainfall amounts, exceeding 6 inches, showcasing a broad impact of the storm in the region. The poured numbers from the National Weather Service remain unofficial and pending further verification. Notable locations included Woodside with 8.07 inches and Saratoga with 7.72 inches, while areas like San Jose recorded between 1.57 and 2.17 inches.
Mount Tamalpais recorded the highest rainfall in the Bay Area with 18.96 inches, demonstrating the region's vulnerability to heavy precipitation during the winter months.
While Marin County experienced the heaviest rainfall, significant totals of over 6 inches were noted in several areas south of the Golden Gate as well.
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