As storm hits Northern California, here are Saturday’s rain totals in Sacramento region

A fair amount of rain was seen throughout the Sacramento region as another weekend storm swept through Northern California.

The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory Saturday afternoon for Sacramento and surrounding areas.

According to to the California Highway Patrol, isolated incidents of roadway flooding was seen across Rancho Cordova.

River levels are normal, according to Sacramento County’s Office of Emergency Services.

Winds gusted as high as 45 mph near Winding Way and Pasadena Avenue in Carmichael, according to reports.

A city of Sacramento worker clears a drain in Government Alley at 10th Street near an encampment as a weather system moving through the region brings rain and gusting winds Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.
A city of Sacramento worker clears a drain in Government Alley at 10th Street near an encampment as a weather system moving through the region brings rain and gusting winds Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.

Sacramento’s downtown gauge, situated near Sacramento State, received 1.14 inches on Saturday, coming under last Saturday’s 1.75 inches.

Here’s how the rest of the area fared, as of 3 p.m. Saturday:

  • Executive Airport: .88

  • Midtown: .86

  • International Airport: .71

  • Lincoln Airport: 1.26

  • Fair Oaks: 1.17

  • Folsom: 1.49

  • Citrus Heights :1.30

  • Arden Arcade: 1.34

  • Rio Linda: .79

  • Rancho Murieta: .79

  • Rocklin: 1.38

  • Auburn: 1.34

  • Placerville: .88

  • Elk Grove: 1.11

Herbie White keeps the gutter clear of leaves and debris on the 2200 block of 19th Street in Sacramento, as rainfall and and gusty winds from a weather system moving through the region Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, are felt.
Herbie White keeps the gutter clear of leaves and debris on the 2200 block of 19th Street in Sacramento, as rainfall and and gusty winds from a weather system moving through the region Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, are felt.