***Louisville Sets Wettest Year Mark for 2nd Time This Decade***
As of 9:30 a.m. this New Year's Eve, Louisville breaks annual precipitation previously set in 2011.
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As of this early Sunday morning, December 30, Louisville has an annual precipitation total of 67.35". The current all-time annual wettest mark is 68.02", set earlier this decade in 2011.
Rain is forecast to break out late Sunday night into Monday, New Year's Eve. Rain totals are expected to exceed the needed 0.68" to set the wettest year mark for the 2nd time this decade.
Therefore, the Wettest Year Ever Watch continues for Louisville. This page will update when Louisville sets the mark.
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