You were missing my point my friend. What I was trying to get across was that rain in most parts of the state during this time is 100% normal. For example 1983 continues to be the wettest in the Bay Area region for December, that won't change in the next 2 days.
Yes we're above normal average rain totals, and in some places very above normal, for a December across most of the state. But when the season ends in February/March, California will still likely be below normal for season totals as it has been the last 2 decades.
The real question is will this December rainfall refill most of the state's reservoirs back up to capacity, no it won't. We would need years and years of this before that occurs.
So while its good we're getting this rain, and heavy snow pack. It won't make much of a dent in the water issues California has right now.