Sacramento Sets Storm Record With Its Highest All-Time Rainfall Total Since 1880

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) -- Downtown Sacramento has officially set its all-time 24-hour rainfall total record with Sunday's storm.

As the rain continued at a steady pace through Sunday, it became more and more likely that several all-time records were in danger of falling.

The National Weather Service says, between 1 a.m. Sunday and 1 a.m. Monday, a total of 5.44" fell in Downtown Sacramento. This beat the old record of 5.28" - a mark that was set back in 1880.

Further, Sacramento Executive Airport also beat its previous all-time record of 3.77" set in 1962 with a total of 5.41" on Sunday.

Underlining just how historic Sunday's storm was, NWS says that Sacramento Executive Airport's 24-hour total was already 81.9 percent of the total precipitation it got in the whole 2020-2021 water year.

Up in the Sierra, Blue Canyon also officially smashed its previous 9.33" record set in 1964 with a total of 10.40".

A Flood Advisory is in effect until noon on Monday, NWS says, as the rainfall continued through the early morning hours.

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