paula reed, cbs news, washington. >>> all the rain we have gotten this winter could still make for an active wildfire season. fire officials say the extra water has caused more vegetation to grow which could in turn cause wildfires to spread faster. they are doing emergency drills ahead of the wildfire season. they say it is important to remember that we are still climbing out of a five-year drought and that there are millions of dead trees in the sierra that could help fuel fires. >>> let's have a look at some of the totals which were very impressive. san francisco turns out to hold the rain benefit the most rain. that is fairly rare. 1.34 inches of rain in san francisco. mountainview picked up a third of an inch. redwood city more than an inch. in livermore, 7/10 of an inch. in the north bay, santa rosa half an inch. as we look live tour the date -- bay bridge, it will get chilly tonight. we have snow on the peaks in the bay area. a cold air coming out of the gulf of alaska. it moves closer to the bay area. tomorrow we could see some scattered showers. the potential for some hail. h