Lodi News-Sentinel

Here’s how much rain, snow fell in NorCal during this week’s major storm

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Rosalio Ahumada

The major storm that pounded Northern California this week dropped a total of 3.74 inches of rain on Sacramento over five days, according to a report from the National Weather Service.

The precipitat­ion report, issued Friday morning, indicated that the storm drenched the valley floor with rain. Folsom received more than 3 inches. Galt on the south end of Sacramento County had 2.8 inches of rain and Rio Linda on the north end had 1.22 inches of rain.

Winters received the most precipitat­ion in Yolo County with 3.56 inches, Auburn in Placer County had more than 4 inches as did Placervill­e in El Dorado County, according to the weather service report.

Modesto in Stanislaus County received more than 4 inches of rain in the past five days, and some areas of Stockton in San Joaquin County had slightly more than 3 inches by Friday morning. The Stockton Airport had 2.46 inches of rain.

This week’s atmospheri­c storm also dumped a lot of snow on the Sierra Nevada mountains over the past five days, including a total of 79 inches at Sugar Bowl Ski Resort, 51 inches at Heavenly Mountain Resort, 75 inches at Soda Springs Mountain Resort, 82 inches at Sierraat-Tahoe Resort and 88 inches at Dodge Ridge Ski Resort, according to the weather service.

Over the past 72-hours alone, some parts of the Sierra Nevada received 6 feet of snow or more, weather service officials estimated Friday. More than 8 feet of snow fell in some isolated mountain areas.

Traffic came to a standstill Thursday as snow-related vehicle spinouts closed roads over the Sierra mountain passes. On Friday afternoon, the California Highway Patrol in Truckee announced that chain controls on vehicles had been lifted on I-80 in both directions over Donner Summit. CHP officials in Placervill­e on Friday afternoon said chain controls on Highway 50 were changing quickly.

The weather service on Friday forecast a mild weekend. Rain will likely return to the area late Sunday or early Monday morning and continue most of the day, according to the weather service.

 ?? BEA AHBECK/NEWS-SENTINEL ?? Tumbleweed­s have been gathered up in Downtown Lodi after the storm on Wednesday.
BEA AHBECK/NEWS-SENTINEL Tumbleweed­s have been gathered up in Downtown Lodi after the storm on Wednesday.

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