7/28 - 8/2 Rainfall Totals


It felt like rain chances took place every 12 hours this past week as a “Ring of Fire” pattern set up over Central Illinois, delivering constant chances for severe weather and heavy rainfall. Although not everyone say rain every single day, many folks saw it on multiple occasions, and by the end of the week it equated to some rainfall totals that surpass what we have had in a month a couple of times this Summer.

Below is the detailed breakdown of the total rainfall received from Sunday through Friday of this past week.

NOTE: Some of these CoCoRaHS reports came from areas outside of towns. The nearest town was used to identify the location.

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ILLINOIS:

Cass County:
Arenzville – 3.64″

Champaign County:
Rantoul -2.38″
Homer – 2.35″
Urbana – 2.18″
Willard Airport – 1.86″
Sadorus – 1.85″
Mahomet – 1.83″
Champaign – 1.78″
Savoy – 1.76″
Broadlands – 1.62″
Dewey – 1.62″
Sidney – 1.36″
St. Joe – 1.29″
Foosland – 1.27″
Philo – 0.99″

Christian County:
Morrisonville – 3.20″
Taylorville – 2.71″
Edinburg – 2.17″
Pana – 2.06″

Clark County:
Marshall – 0.77″

Coles County:
Mattoon – 2.62″
Charleston – 1.91″

Crawford County:
Hutsonville – 1.55″
Palestine – 1.39″
Robinson – 0.60″

Cumberland County:

De Witt County:
Clinton – 2.04″
Farmer City – 2.01″

Douglas County:
Tuscola – 2.18″
Newman – 1.34″
Camargo – 0.67″

Edgar County:
Paris – 1.55″

Effingham County:
Dieterich – 2.00″
Shumway – 1.90″
Effingham – 1.80″
Teutopolis – 1.31″
Watson – 1.22″
Altamont- 0.68″

Fayette County:
Vandalia – 2.30″
St. Elmo – 2.07″

Ford County:
Gibson City – 1.75″

Iroquois County:
Buckley – 2.10″
Milford – 2.02″
Clifton – 1.80″
Chebanse – 1.51″
Watseka – 1.47″
Ashkum – 1.37″
Marinton – 1.11″

Jasper County:
Yale – 2.46″
Newton – 2.11″

Livingston County:
Fairbury – 2.47″
Chatsworth – 1.61″
Dwight – 1.38″
Cropsey – 1.13″
Flanagan – 0.88″

Logan County:
Elkhart – 3.60″
Lincoln – 2.70″
Hartsburg – 1.87″
Chestnut – 1.78″
Beason – 1.16″

Macoupin County:
Carlinville – 2.07″
Girard – 1.79″
Mount Olive – 1.49″
Eagarville – 1.26″

Macon County:
Dalton City – 2.12″
Warrensburg – 1.91″
Latham – 1.76″
Decatur – 1.70″
Oreana – 1.57″
Illiopolis – 1.53″

McLean County:
Bloomington – 2.40″
Le Roy – 1.96″
Heyworth – 1.89″
Ellsworth – 1.67″
Saybrook – 1.56″
Normal – 1.55″
Carlock – 1.45″
Arrowsmith – 1.39″

Menard County:
Petersburg – 3.26″
Tallula – 2.78″

Montgomery County:
Nokomis – 2.81″

Morgan County:
Jacksonville – 2.84″
Murrayville – 1.32″

Moultrie County:
Arthur – 2.00″
Lovington – 1.81″
Sullivan – 1.54″

Piatt County:
Monticello – 1.95″
Bement – 1.90″
Cerro Gordo – 1.71″
Cisco – 1.61″
Atwood – 1.24″
De Land – 1.24″
Mahomet – 0.93″
White Heath – 0.80″
Mansfield – 0.70″

Sangamon County:
Riverton – 3.75″
Springfield – 3.20″
Chatham – 2.82″
Williamsville – 1.32″

Shelby County:
Shelbyville – 2.68″
Mode – 1.36″

Vermilion County:
Hoopeston – 2.13″
Fithian – 1.94″
Georgetown – 1.61″
Henning – 1.54″
Danville – 1.41″

INDIANA:

Benton County:
Earl Park – 1.15″

Fountain County:
Covington – 0.72″

Parke County:
Rockville –  1.22″

Vermillion County:
Clinton – 1.34″
Newport – 1.18″

Warren County:
Attica – 0.70″



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