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Where had the most rainfall in Iowa? Rainfall total for Iowa since Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The average rainfall for Iowa in June is around 5.24 inches, according to the National Weather Service .
Looking back over 24 hours from 7 a.m.Friday, here are the towns in Iowa that saw the most rain: Muscatine: 2.19 inches. Algona: 2.15 inches. Cedar Rapids: 2.03 inches
These three towns in Iowa had the most rainfall between Monday and 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. Rain was still falling across eastern parts of the state on Tuesday morning. Council Bluffs: 2.45 inches
The old 24-hour record for July was 1.91 inches set in 2021. Wednesday alone surpassed this record with a total rainfall of 3.46 inches of rain as of 8 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Western Iowa got the most rain on Wednesday, but nearly the entire state had at least some rain. Here's are the areas of Iowa that saw the most rain from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Thursday.
Greatest 24-Hour rainfall: 12.92 inches (328 mm) July 20, 2019. Walhalla: Snow. Event [1] Measurement Date Location Greatest 24-hour snowfall ... This page was last ...
Greatest 24-hour snowfall: 36 inches (91 cm) March 13, 1993: Mount Mitchell: Most snow from a single winter storm: 60 inches (152 cm) April 2–6, 1987: Newfound Gap, Swain County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Latest confirmed snowfall (Aug 1 - Jul 31) Trace: May 30, 1984: Grandfather Mountain
So what were the rainfall totals for Iowa over the last two days? What was the rainfall total for Des Moines? Des Moines saw 1.13 inches of rain on Tuesday and into early Wednesday morning.