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Heavy Rainfall in Ozarks Breaks 80-Year-Old Record

Heavy Rainfall in Ozarks Breaks 80-Year-Old Record

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The Ozarks have officially recorded their wettest April and May on record, with over 20 inches of rainfall falling across the region in the last two months. This surpasses the pervious record set back in 1943.
Year
Total Precipitation April & May
2025
20.02″
1943
19.99″
2017
19.45″
2019
18.18″
1957
17.27″
April and May are typically two of the wettest months of the year, but these year's totals have far exceeded expectations.
The excessive rainfall has led to swollen rivers, saturated soils, and localized flooding. Check out his video of the James River as it approched near record values.
We will be getting a break from rain for the first week of June before more is expected to return. Thankfully, the severe weather season is expected to slow down as we transition into in the summer pattern.
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