The Bay Area closed out its second multi-day April rain event on Wednesday, with parts of the coastal hills getting more than 3 inches.
Some of the largest amounts fell in parts of Contra Costa County. Crockett, along the Carquinez Strait, was one of the hotspots with 3.44 inches of rain in 48 hours from Monday morning through Wednesday morning. The heavy totals extended into Alameda County and the Berkeley-Oakland hills, with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory recording more than 2 inches.
Downtown San Francisco picked nearly 1.5 inches of rain over the 48 hours, pushing the April total to 2.83 inches. San Francisco International Airport was in a bit of a dry spot for this storm, only registering 0.93 inches. But the airport is still running nearly 2 inches ahead of its April average…