New Jersey Rainfall Totals
Recent rainfall has varied substantially across New Jersey, impacting different communities in unique ways. Understanding these localized totals can help you assess potential effects and stay informed about conditions in your area.
- Stirling recorded teh highest rainfall with 1.88 inches.
- Ironia followed closely with 1.8 inches of rain.
- Mine Hill experienced 1.76 inches of precipitation.
- Little Egg Harbor and Mendham both received 1.75 and 1.73 inches, respectively.
- West Creek saw 1.71 inches, while Far Hills measured 1.67 inches.
- Chester Township accumulated 1.62 inches of rainfall.
- Beach Haven and West Orange reported 1.58 and 1.55 inches, respectively.
- Millburn and surf City each received 1.52 and 1.5 inches.
- Ship Bottom and Bernards Township both recorded 1.47 and 1.42 inches.
- Woodbridge also measured 1.42 inches.
- Watchung, Hoboken, and South Seaside Park experienced 1.37, 1.36, and 1.34 inches.
- Pleasant Plains and Columbia both saw 1.32 and 1.31 inches of rain.
- Chatham and Morris Township each received 1.27 inches.
- Seaside Park measured 1.26 inches, while Toms River recorded 1.23 inches.
- Phillipsburg and Surf city both accumulated 1.18 inches.
- Bayside received 1.17 inches, and Little Falls measured 1.14 inches.
- Clarksburg and East Hanover both reported 1.13 inches.
- paterson saw 1.12 inches, while Clifton received 1.1 inches.
- Lakewood, Carteret, Madison, Manalapan Township, Stockholm, and Woodbridge Township each experienced 1.10, 1.09, 1.09, 1.09, 1.09, and 1.09 inches.
- Barry Lakes recorded 1.08 inches, and Boonton measured 1.06 inches.
- East Brunswick and Whippany both received 1.04 inches.
- Beachwood, Westfield, Cranford Township, Highland Lakes, Succasunna, and Vernon Township each accumulated 1.02, 1.01, 1.01, 1.01, 1.01, and 1.01 inches.
- Jersey city, High Point, and Springfield each reported 1 inch of rainfall.
Connecticut Rainfall Totals
Connecticut also experienced varied rainfall amounts, with some areas receiving considerably more precipitation than others. Here’s a breakdown of the totals reported.
- Sherman led with the highest rainfall in Connecticut at 1.28 inches.
- Danbury followed with 1.