Monday, June 04, 2007

Weekend Rain

The remnants of Barry were a welcome sight in North Carolina bringing soaking rains to many spots over the weekend. Here's a look back at rain totals by county as reported by the National Weather Service --

Alamance County
  • Burlington: 1.02"
  • Graham: 1.08"

Chatham County

  • Wilsonville: 1.61"

Cumberland County

  • Fort Bragg: 1.34"
  • Pope Air Force Base: 1.26"
  • Fayetteville Regional Airport: 1.17"

Davidson County

  • Lexington: 0.80"

Edgecombe County

  • Tarboro: 1.99"

Forsyth County

  • Winston-Salem: 1.36"

Durham County

  • Durham: 1.33"

Franklin County

  • Louisburg: 1.30"
  • Pilot: 1.75"

Guilford County

  • Greensboro: 1.04"

Harnett County

  • Erwin/Dunn: 1.39"

Johnston County

  • Smithfield: 1.39"

Moore County

  • Southern Pines: 1.47"

Nash County

  • Rocky Mount: 2.24"

Orange County

  • Chapel Hill: 1.41"

Scotland County

  • Laurinburg: 1.57"

Vance County

  • Henderson: 1.89"

Wake County

  • Apex: 1.49"
  • Cary: 1.30"
  • Fuquay-Varina: 3.73"
  • Holly Springs: 2.05"
  • NCSU Centinnial Campus: 1.68"
  • North Raleigh: 1.05"
  • Northeast Raleigh: 3.07"
  • RDU Airport (Morrisville): 1.66"

Wayne County

  • Seymour Johnson Air Force Base: 2.25"
  • Goldboro Airport: 2.25"

Wilson County

  • Wilson: 2.11"

It does not appear that we have a chance for any more soaking rains over the next few days. Our only rain chances will come in the form of very isolated late day showers or storms Tuesday and Wednesday.

Even the chance for a late day pop-up storm will diminish toward the end of the week as temperatures warm into the mid 90s. Late day rain chances should return over the weekend.

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