These reports are from your neighbors of the volunteer network, CoCoRaHS. You may have heard of them. I'll provide the link below after these reports.
These are for the past two days...and randomly selected from reporting counties of primarily eastern KY:
Thru 7:00am this morning...
Casey - 4.53"
Boyd - 3.51"
Madison - 3.38"
Jackson - 3.20"
Wayne - 3.20"
Fayette - 3.08"
Woodford - 2.88"
Laurel - 2.82"
Jessamine - 2.81"
Boyle - 2.62"
Breathitt - 2.59"
Clark - 2.44"
Floyd - 2.13"
Estill - 2.08"
Rockcastle - 1.97"
Did you see your county above? How much did you receive?
Why not join the growing list of weather volunteers at CoCoRaHS?
Although the reports above are not 'official', the National Weather Service uses these in their reports when compiling precipitation totals.
Personally, I'm planning on becoming a volunteer this upcoming winter. The more reports from each county, the better.
Here is the link below:
http://www.cocorahs.org/
Or 'google' it to find out more....
MS
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