

"The rain hasn't ended!" NWS Reno tweeted Monday. The City of Folsom owns and maintains multiple rain and stream gauges within.The previous October record was set in 2010 when 2.65 inches of rain fell in the city.Rain Season runs July 1 - June 30 annually. That includes 2.59 inches of rain that fell in the past 24 hours, according to NWS Reno. Historical Season Rainfall - Years 1888 to 2022. Reno, Nev., meanwhile, set a new October rainfall record, with 2.82 inches of rainfall by 5 a.m. Here are preliminary rain totals as of noon Thursday for a number of locations across the Sacramento region. This broke the all-time record for the city's highest 24-hour rainfall total, the NWS Sacramento office noted in a statement. Thunderstorms brought periods of heavy rain overnight and Thursday morning to some areas.Of note: Sacramento, which just experienced its longest dry spell ever recorded, after breaking a record set in 1880, saw 5.44 inches of rainfall by Sunday evening. California's Department of Transportation said mudslides in Colusa and Yolo counties caused state highways 16 and 20 to close.Tho NWS warned residents near burn scars in Sacramento to be prepared to evacuate if ordered to do so, noting that in some areas it may be too late for evacuation and residents should shelter in the highest parts of their homes.Evacuation orders were announced for the Santa Cruz Mountains ahead of the storm's expected arrival early Monday amid concerns the rain could cause debris flows in the CZU Lightning Complex Fire burn scar.Other burn areas during the devastating fire seasons from 2018 to 2021 were also under flash flood warning.

As of March 2, 2021, Sacramento has recorded 5.48 inches of rainfall since the water year began on. The big picture: The storm was hitting with historic intensity, dumping 8-10 inches of rain across the region Sunday - and has already triggered potentially life-threatening flash floods and mudslides near the Dixie Fire and Calder Fire burn scars, per the National Weather Service. 1, 2020, Valley spots from Redding to Modesto have seen variable amounts of rainfall. With the water year running from October to September, last year, Downtown Sacramento received 7.87 inches of rain for the. After only three months into the current water year, Sacramento is already expected to surpass last year’s total rainfall. By the numbers: Over 116,000 customers had lost power in California and 72,000 others in Washington state were also without electricity early Monday, according to utility tracking site . SACRAMENTO (CBS13) If you did a rain dance last year, it looks like it worked.
