Twenty-four-hour rainfall totals have reached near 6 inches in parts of the North Bay during the Pineapple Express that drenched the Bay Area on Friday.
As of 5 p.m. Friday, Occidental saw 5.92 inches of rain. Bodega Bay saw 5.96 inches on Friday night.
In second place, Mill Valley saw 5 inches of rain, with Venado seeing 4.88 inches of rain in the last 24 hours.
On Friday, downtown San Francisco saw 1.63 inches of rain as of 7 p.m. Normal rainfall for the entire month of April is usually at 1.46 inches.
The storm is expected to continue until tomorrow morning.
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