Just echoing other folks in their assessment of climbing after rain at Pinnacles - and yes, I work at the park and climb!
I usually feel like areas that get hit by a lot of sun on higher temp days, and that don't have water chutes / mossy rock, are fine to climb on within a couple days after the rain. For example, I regularly climb at Discovery Wall and Monolith within a couple days of rain events (and plan to do so tomorrow). Those areas benefit from steep, east facing walls, too - they are hit by a lot of sun, and a lot of our rain pushes in from the west, so those walls are more protected from getting really soaked.
I think JC's note about mossy walls is important, and any routes with a lot of lichen-covered rock can be quite slick for days after the rain. There were a couple of fools climbing at Lava Falls on Balconies last week, and I don't know what they were thinking - not only is the area part of the Balconies raptor closure, but those water chutes are running with water and would be dangerous to climb right now.