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Map of Minnesota showing the snowfall totals from the 1991 Halloween Blizzard. Event [3] Measurement ... Most rain in 24 hours [6] 15.10 inches (384 mm) August 18 ...
The 2007 Midwest flooding, which affected the hilly Driftless area of southeast Minnesota was the result of a training pattern of storms mixing warm moist air from Tropical Storm Erin with cooler Canadian air, resulting in record 24-hour rainfall totals of up to 17 inches (432 mm), [56] with a similar flooding event in 2010 as a result of the ...
Rain is the most common form during the summer months, while snow, hail, sleet, freezing rain, and occasionally rain occur during the winter. The summer months of June, July and August account for nearly half of the annual precipitation total across the Twin Cities. [12] Most of this rain falls from thunderstorms, a frequent summer occurrence.
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Rocky Butte, a mountain northeast of Cambria, again saw the most rain, measuring 3.51 inches in the past 24 hours as of 9 a.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
A large swath of heavy rain fell across most of southern Minnesota during Saturday, August 18, and Sunday, August 19, with the highest totals in the far southeast counties of the state. Twenty-four-hour rainfall totals of 15.10 inches (384 mm) were recorded in Hokah, which easily broke the old state record of 10.84 inches (275 mm).
Cities across the contiguous U.S. saw record rainfall during 2021. A new analysis shows that the heaviest rainfall events in a city each year are increasingly seeing more rainfall. (Climate ...
Official precipitation data for the town do not exist, but the National Weather Service station in nearby Fort Ripley received 10.84 inches (275 mm) of rain in 24 hours during the flood, the second-biggest one-day rainfall ever recorded in Minnesota (15.10 inches was officially recorded in Hokah, in southeast Minnesota, on August 18, 2007).