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Here are rainfall amounts, in inches, from the last 24 hours (unless otherwise noted) by locality, according to National Weather Service St. Louis: ... Missouri locations: St. Peters: 12.86. St ...
Portions of Missouri received heavy rainfall, including Columbia, Missouri, receiving 3.77 inches (96 mm) on August 3, breaking a 113-year record. [25] [30] Portions of Sikeston and Chaffee flooded, with the latter location including nearby a high school. [31] Roads were flooded across numerous counties in Missouri.
Over the last half century, average annual precipitation in most of the Midwest has increased by 5 to 10 percent. But rainfall during the four wettest days of the year has increased about 35 percent, and the amount of water flowing in most streams during the worst flood of the year has increased by more than 20 percent.
The driest year in Atlanta history was 1954 (31 inches of rain), with 2007 being a close second. The Southeastern U.S. drought of 2006–2008 began with dry weather in 2006, and left area lakes very low. Most of the area's drinking water is stored in Lake Lanier and Lake Allatoona, which reached record low levels in December 2007. Up through ...
Maps show NOAA's weather outlook The South, Southeast and East Coast could experience warmer-than-normal temperatures this spring, NOAA says. The Weather Channel 10 hours ago
Rainfall amounts on the order of 0.50 of an inch to 2 inches have been common across the South, with this area overlapping some of the worst drought conditions in the region, especially across ...
In Nebraska, over the course of three days (March 11 – 13), [15] temperatures rose to 60 degrees Fahrenheit, combined with 1.5 inches of rain. This quickly melted the snow, and the frozen ground was not able to absorb any meaningful amount, which led to unprecedented runoff into local streams and rivers. [16]
Other notable rainfall totals in Missouri on Monday and Tuesday: 18.52 inches just outside Salem, and 4.92 inches in Springfield, according to the weather service.