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Here's How Much Rain Fell In The Lower Hudson Valley

Some communities got quite a soaking, many with an inch or more.

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The Wednesday storms brought almost 2 inches of rain to the lower Hudson Valley and knocked out power to hundreds of residents. It was needed, since after the deluges of May and June everything had gotten parched.

"Much needed rainfall occurred across the majority of the region yesterday," said Alex Marra and Bill Potter of Hudson Valley Weather. "but Barry isn’t quite done with the region just yet as the leftover energy associated with Barry moves off the coast today it will spawn more showers across the region. We aren’t seeing any signs of widespread rainfall or even severe weather, just pop up showers that will add to the current tropical jungle feel we have going on."

Here are the totals reported by the National Weather Service:

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Orange County

  • Otisville 1.56 inches
  • Warwick 1.15
  • Sterling Forest Usgs 0.96

Rockland County

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  • Suffern 1.66 inches
  • Sparkill 0.84

Westchester County

  • Mamaroneck 1.52 inches
  • Mount Kisco 1.05
  • Hastings-on-hudson 1.02
  • Tarrytown 0.92
  • White Plains Airport 0.85
  • Scarsdale 0.78

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