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First, the rain: 6.34 inches (161 mm) of lovely, lovely rain. The graph at right tells the story (click to enlarge). Most of this came down in liquid form, but some was solid (hail).
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The barometric pressure changes were kinda dramatic (graph at left, click to enlarge), too.
The forecast has a 60% chance of rain on Tuesday. Wow!
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