Thursday’s Heavy Rain – by Ron Demers

It was an impressive rain that we were waking up to Friday morning.  Here’s the way radar looked shortly after 6 am:

The rain lasted most of the morning for many of us leaving us with these kinds of rainfall totals:

Here at KTIV we picked up more than the airport with 1.32″ dumped from our rain gauge.  We have the chance of doing it all again tonight.  And with more heavy rain falling on already saturated soil, a Flash Flood Watch has been posted for most of the area for tonight and tomorrow:

More thundershowers could even linger into Saturday before we calm things down on Sunday.  So much for not enough rain lately, huh?

Ron Demers

Posted under Weather Blog

This post was written by rdemers on June 10, 2010

1 Comment so far

  1. Sue Madsen June 11, 2010 9:17 pm

    We live right outside of Galva and had some type of twister Thurs. night. Sucked in 2 doors on machine shed and 1 torn off and blown over 2 bldgs landing in cornfield. Auger next to door not touched! Flat areas with corn broken off all the way down to river with corn deposited in a pile on 1 end.

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