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Michigan rainfall totals. Where they got 2 inches or more

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The Nationwide Climate Service stated on Sunday, Oct. 19, quite a few places throughout Michigan acquired greater than an inch of rain as a chilly entrance and related showers and storms moved by the state.

This is a have a look at among the precipitation totals reported by the Nationwide Climate Service.

How a lot rain fell this weekend?

Precipitation totals reported by the NWS Grand Rapids Office from Saturday to Sunday 8 a.m., together with:

  • Schoolcraft, 2.68 inches
  • Portage, 2.28 inches
  • Leg Leg, 2.22 inches
  • Lansing, 2.14 inches
  • Kalamazoo (airport), 1.95 inches
  • Saugatuck, 1.89 inches
  • East Grand Rapids, 1.83 inches
  • Albion, 1.82 inches
  • Jamestown, 1.72 inches
  • Beal Metropolis, 1.66 inches

Preliminary native storm experiences from co-op observers and the Joint rain, hail and snow network through the Nationwide Climate Service, the next totals as of October 19 embrace:

  • Ortonville, 1.79 inches
  • Clarkston (north), 1.76 inches
  • Durand, 1.66 inches
  • Oakley, 1.6 inches
  • Howell (4 miles WSW), 1.55 inches
  • Clarkston, 1.5 inches
  • Waterford, 1.43 inches
  • St. Charles, 1.41 inches
  • Bay Metropolis, 1.37 inches
  • Burton (4 miles north), 1.25 inches
  • Brighton, 1.2 inches
  • Essexille, 1.18 inches
  • Flint1 inch
  • Saginaw1.03 inches
  • Cross the town, 0.88 inches
  • Alpena, 0.88 inches
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