Rainfall amounts in Kansas, including 5+ inches in one county
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The rain over the last few days will help fight some of the drought conditions in some areas of Kansas.
These are some of the rainfall amounts the KSN Storm Track 3 weather team gathered. They reflect the three-day rain totals:
3.91 inches 3 NNW Strong City – Chase County
3.29 inches 5 SW Halstead – Harvey County
3.01 inches 3 SE Wonsevu – Chase County
2.99 inches 4 WNW Halstead – Harvey County
2.98 inches 4 ESE Bridgeport – Saline County
2.71 inches 2 NNE Goessel – Marion County
2.62 inches 5 NW Halstead – Harvey County
2.51 inches 4 NE Halstead – Harvey County
2.43 inches Goessel – Marion County
2.40 inches 6 SSE Cottonwood Falls – Chase County
2.35 inches 9 NW Marquette – Ellsworth County
2.16 inches 3 N Canton – McPherson County
2.15 inches Tampa – Marion County
2.14 inches 2 SE Marion – Marion County
2.09 inches Burns – Marion County
2.03 inches 7 NE Pretty Prairie – Reno County
2.00 inches 5 NNE Marion – Marion County
More three-day rain reports are courtesy of the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network:
5.4 inches 9.3 N of Esbon – Jewell County
1.66 inches Andale – Sedgwick County
1.37 inches 6.2 SSW Hutchinson – Reno County
1.33 inches 2.1 WNW of Colwich – Sedgwick County
1.08 inches 3.5 NE of Valley Center – Sedgwick County
1 inch 1.1 W of Hutchinson – Reno County
.97 inches 7.4 NNW of Wichita – Sedgwick County
The level at Cheney Lake has not changed much. As of Tuesday, it is 7.84 feet below normal.
Jewell County in northern Kansas appears to have received the most rain. The Jewell County Sheriff's Office posted pictures of White Rock Creek running high.
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