Rain totals: Which parts of Iowa got the wettest over the weekend
Several inches worth of rain fell in some parts of the state.
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Rain totals: Which parts of Iowa got the wettest over the weekend
Several inches worth of rain fell in some parts of the state.
Saturday night and Sunday brought sorely needed moisture to much of Iowa. Here's a look at some of the totals around the state. Lake View: 5.50"Nevada: 4.80"Lytton: 4.76"Maxwell: 4.58" Sac City: 3.49"Dallas Center: 3.31"Gilbert: 3.22"Eagle Grove: 2.64"Ogden: 2.47"Webster City: 2.45"Fort Dodge: 2.25"Boone: 2.25"Perry: 2.11"Ankeny: 2.10"Polk City: 2.04"Grinnell: 1.90"Carroll: 1.88"Ames: 1.86"Iowa Falls: 1.80"Waukee: 1.70" Bondurant: 1.46"Newton: 1.40"Des Moines Airport: 1.25"Adel: 1.25"Osceola: 1.24"Pella: 1.16"Algona: 1.10"Truro: 0.92"Creston: 0.89"Eldora: 0.87"Lamoni: 0.78"Ottumwa: 0.69"Chariton: 0.60"Albia: 0.59"Meanwhile in far northwest Iowa, Saturday's storms dumped 7 to 10 inches of rain around Sioux Center, causing flash flooding.Remember that rainfall often varies widely place to place, especially with thunderstorms. Some of these measurements were possibly taken at different times. Don’t see your town listed here? You can always send your rain reports to weather@kcci.com.
DES MOINES, Iowa —
Saturday night and Sunday brought sorely needed moisture to much of Iowa. Here's a look at some of the totals around the state.
- Lake View: 5.50"
- Nevada: 4.80"
- Lytton: 4.76"
- Maxwell: 4.58"
- Sac City: 3.49"
- Dallas Center: 3.31"
- Gilbert: 3.22"
- Eagle Grove: 2.64"
- Ogden: 2.47"
- Webster City: 2.45"
- Fort Dodge: 2.25"
- Boone: 2.25"
- Perry: 2.11"
- Ankeny: 2.10"
- Polk City: 2.04"
- Grinnell: 1.90"
- Carroll: 1.88"
- Ames: 1.86"
- Iowa Falls: 1.80"
- Waukee: 1.70"
- Bondurant: 1.46"
- Newton: 1.40"
- Des Moines Airport: 1.25"
- Adel: 1.25"
- Osceola: 1.24"
- Pella: 1.16"
- Algona: 1.10"
- Truro: 0.92"
- Creston: 0.89"
- Eldora: 0.87"
- Lamoni: 0.78"
- Ottumwa: 0.69"
- Chariton: 0.60"
- Albia: 0.59"
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Meanwhile in far northwest Iowa, Saturday's storms dumped 7 to 10 inches of rain around Sioux Center, causing flash flooding.
Remember that rainfall often varies widely place to place, especially with thunderstorms. Some of these measurements were possibly taken at different times.
Don’t see your town listed here? You can always send your rain reports to weather@kcci.com.
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