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SF & Oakland Set Record Rainfall for June 5

Downtown SF hadn’t seen that much rain since 1934
By - posted 6/7/2022 No Comment

By Tony Hicks, Bay City News Service

Sunday’s rainfall set records for June 5 for both downtown San Francisco and at the Oakland Museum, according to the National Weather Service.

San Francisco received .23 of an inch, which beat the previous record of 0.15, set in 1934. It also beat the June monthly average of rainfall between 1991 and 2020 (0.20). The Oakland Museum received .28 of an inch, which was easily a record for June 5, as no measurable rainfall has been recorded on June 5, according to the NWS. It also beat the June average at the museum of .20.

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