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See How Much Rain Pleasanton Got Tuesday
November is off to a wet start. Rain fell throughout Tuesday, and more is expected next week. See how much rain Pleasanton recorded.
PLEASANTON, CA — November is off to a cold and rainy start in Pleasanton. A cold front from the Gulf of Alaska graced the Bay Area with some much-needed rain Tuesday morning. The front also brought high winds, overnight temperatures in the 30s and 40s, and even a dusty of snow in the Sierra, which remains under a Winter Storm Warning until 8 p.m. Wednesday. As of Wednesday, the storm has mostly passed and moved south to the LA area, where rain and high winds were reported in the morning. Still, skies are cloudy and showers remain possible, according to AccuWeather.
In Pleasanton, roughly 0.23 inches of rain were recorded on Tuesday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This was slightly low for the Bay Area: nearby, Dublin recorded 0.28 inches, Danville recorded 0.25 inches, Livermore recorded 0.18 inches. Higher elevations saw higher totals: Orinda recorded 0.66 inches and Mt. Diablo recorded 0.55 inches.
San Francisco recorded 0.30 inches, and Oakland recorded 0.25 inches.
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The North Bay saw lower totals - just 0.19 inches in Novato and 0.08 inches in Petaluma - yet the highest recorded rainfall Tuesday was on Mt. Tamalpais, according to the National Weather Service.
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More rain is forecast for next week, including on Election Day. In Pleasanton, there is a 25% chance of precipitation Saturday, a 58% chance Monday, a 60% chance Tuesday, and a 55% chance Wednesday.
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