A widespread soaking came just in time to squash what had been a much-too-dry April. Southern Connecticut even entered a moderate drought in last week's US drought monitor update. Here are the latest totals from our Sunday soaking:
CONNECTICUT
South Windham 3.13 inches
Eastford 2.90 inches
Williamantic 2.63 inches
Plainville 2.58 inches
Bristol 2.46 inches
Farmington 2.38 inches
Southington 2.25 inches
Columbia 2.12 inches
North Canton 2.09 inches
Storrs 1.98 inches
Newington 1.56 inches
Bradley 1.5 inches
Manchester 1.25 inches
East Hartford 1.1 inches
Woodstock 1 inch
Hartford 0.95 inches
Staffordville 0.95 inches
MASSACHUSETTS
Greenfield 2.36 inches
Westhampton 2.28 inches
Northhampton 2.15 inches
Easthampton 2.03 inches
Westfield 2 inches
Williamsburg 1.87 inches
Springfield 1.59 inches
Conway 1.95 inches
East Brimfield Lake 1.69 inches
Greenfield 1.47 inches
Worcester 1.09 inches
Fitchburg 0.9 inches
West Townsend 0.79 inches
Lexington 0.66 inches
Andover 0.49 inches
Westport 0.39 inches
Boston 0.37 inches
Quincy 0.32 inches
Haverhill 0.28 inches
RHODE ISLAND
Westerly 0.83 inches
Tiverton 0.8 inches
Cumberland 0.79 inches
Little Compton 0.67 inches
Foster 0.66 inches
Providence 0.5 inches
Coventry 0.49 inches
West Warwick 0.44 inches
Pawtucket 0.32 inches
Exeter 0.24 inches
NEW HAMPSHIRE
West Chesterfield 2.5 inches
Bedford 2.26 inches
Antrim 2.14 inches
Temple 2.12 inches
Enfield 2.07 inches
Contoocook 1.94 inches
Nashua 1.86 inches
Windham 1.84 inches
Goffstown 1.76 inches
Belmont 1.76 inches
Bristol 1.75 inches
Manchester 1.73 inches
Monadnock 1.6 inches
Sanbornton 1.59 inches
Meredith 1.58 inches
New Boston 1.56 inches
Derry 1.46 inches
Jaffrey 1.3 inches
Rindge 1.22 inches
Gilford 1.17 inches
Strafford 0.94 inches
Laconia 0.89 inches
North Sandwich 0.81 inches
Portsmouth 0.33 inches
MAINE
Acton 0.23 inches
Kittery Point 0.22 inches
North Berkwick 0.18 inches
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