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Here's How Much Rain Has Fallen In Napa County
More than half an inch of rain has fallen Thursday in parts of Napa County, with more rain and possibly a thunderstorm still to come.
NAPA COUNTY, CA — Rainfall totals began to climb Thursday in Napa County and the North Bay as a storm bore down on the Bay Area, with more showers and possibly a thunderstorm and hail still to come.
The chance of rain in Napa Valley was expected to fall from 80 percent Thursday afternoon to 60 percent Thursday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
"New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms," the NWS said Thursday afternoon.
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As of 3 p.m. Thursday, here is how much rain has fallen in Napa County over the past 24 hours, according to the weather service:
- Mount St. Helena 0.83 inch
- Petrified Forest 0.75 inch
- Angwin 0.52 inch
- St. Helena 0.68 inch
- St. Helena-Sulphur Creek 0.63 inch
- Conn Dam 0.32 inch
- Dry Creek Fire Station 0.67 inch
- Mount Veeder 0.63 inch
- Hwy 29 @ Hopper Creek 0.51 inch
- Yountville Crossroad 0.00
- Atlas Peak 0.60 inch
- Redwood @ Mt. Veeder 0.31 inch
- Milliken Dam 0.00
- Mount George 0.35 inch
- Napa-Lincoln Bridge 0.28 inch
- Napa-Corp Yard 0.27 inch
- Sugarloaf Peak 0.24 inch
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There is a 20 percent chance of showers Friday in Napa County.
*Note from the National Weather Service: This report contains provisional data from automated gauges. The accuracy of this data has not been verified.
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