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How Much? Connecticut Rain Totals August 17-19, 2024

A significant flooding event took place in Connecticut on Sunday as a stationary band of thunderstorms sat over the southwestern part of the state for hours. This led to extreme rainfall causing serious damage, rescues, evacuations, mudslides and gas leaks. More details on the flooding and damage can be seen here. We'll also have an updated article in the morning.



Sandy Hook 12.17 inches

Newtown 10 inches

Shelton 9.99 inches

Monroe 9.98 inches

Middlebury 9.55 inches

Redding Ridge 9.22 inches

Naugatuck 8.04 inches

Bethel 7.92 inches

New Canaan 7.61 inches

Brookfield 7.07 inches

Monroe 7.04 inches

Stamford 6.87 inches

Brookfield 6.86 inches

Southbury 6.83 inches

New Fairfield 6.82 inches

Seymour 6.71 inches

Darien 6.42 inches

Norwalk 6.08 inches

Ridgefield 5.45 inches

Waterbury 5.11 inches

Meriden 4.76 inches

West Hartford 4.53 inches

Yalesville 4.51 inches

Prospect 4.5 inches

Newington 4.45 inches

Asonia 4.22 inches

Southington 4.2 inches

Danbury 4.12 inches

Bethany 3.84 inches

Bristol 3.79 inches

Hamden 3.51 inches

Cheshire 3.33 inches

Pawcatuck 2.91 inches

Hartford 2.55 inches

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