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According to my readings we've had right around 12" since January 1st. If we go by the water year (July 1 - June 30), we're currently sitting at 33.2". Better than last year but still not good enough.
Vancouver has had 432.4mm (17") of rain as of April 12th.
Nearly two months later and we're only at 484mm, not counting today (we got a little bit of rain today but probably no more than a couple millimeters). Just goes to show how dry our spring has been so far.
So far this year I've had 32.09 inches in my rain gauge.
Yeah, isn't it crazy to see how much less sometimes the "official" stations have near us? I'm not that far off but I do want to say... you have what our extreme is to this point.
I have 18.6" not far off from BDR. That's because I got 4" last 3 days, they only got 1.52". So I got double what they got.
Bridgeport, CT precip graph for the year. Up to 15.32" to date which is only 2.99" below normal now for the year. 30.88" in 1983 was the most we had at this point.
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