Wednesday, June 27, 2007 , Updated
Today may be the day the “rainiest June” record falls
It continues to rain. A lot. It's likely that today we'll break the record for the most rain ever in June. If not, it'll happen tomorrow.
It's almost like we suddenly have a kinship with Seattle.
Meterologists say it will continue to rain until... well, forever. And it's making all sorts of pleasant things happen.
Posted by Mike
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J_Mortimer, says:
So what are the official numbers?
J
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J_Mortimer, says:
Got the numbers myself:
Record: 11.58 inches in 1928. So far this month: 10.85 inches through the 27th.
Other factoids: 31.83 inches since January 1. So called normal is 18.67 inches to this date.
J
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