Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Rainfall amount 3-15 evening
Greetings Villagers - I was wondering if anybody has a rainfall amount for Monday night (3-15). We live south of 44 (DeLuna) and from nine'ish to midnight it rained HARD. I am curious as to the amount of rain we received. Thanks -
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There tools at you’re disposal. You can click on the temp indicator in you’re area and bring up history.
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get used to it...when it rains down in the south the clouds just open up....I found that out back in '69 while doing basic training in South Carolina.....the good news is, it doesn't last all day long
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My rain gauge in Pine Ridge showed just over an inch and a half after dumping out a half-inch in the morning and another half-inch the night before. Other than the lightning and the threat of tornadoes, it wasn't that big of a deal. Nothing like we got during Hurricane Irma. I dumped out 5+ inches (my gauge only holds 5 inches) when the eye went over us and another 5+ inches the next morning. So my location got at least 10 inches, probably more. And our Villages drainage system and retention ponds and all handle that just fine (other than some golf cart tunnels and a couple of streets in the Historic end getting flooded).
When I moved from Michigan to North Carolina, I got introduced to southern rains, which can seem like the sky opens up and falls down on you. Moving to Florida didn't really up the intensity of the rains that much. |
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Amount??? But it was enough to close the back 9 holes at Tierra Del Sol yesterday morning.
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In DeSoto my weather station's rain gauge measured 1.88inches.
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