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July 13th Rainfall Summary

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Heavy rain moved through the region Sunday. Below are the rainfall reports that we received from CoCoRaHS and from viewers like you over the last few days.

NOTE: Some of these CoCoRaHS reports came from areas outside of towns. The nearest town was used to identify the location.

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ILLINOIS:

Cass County:
Arenzville – 0.62″

Champaign County:
Philo – 2.02″
Sidney – 1.06″
Urbana – 0.54″
Homer – 0.41″
Champaign – 0.40″
Savoy – 0.26″
Mahomet – 0.19″
St. Joseph – 0.15″
Rantoul – 0.11″

Christian County:
Taylorville – 1.22″
Edinburg – 0.49″
Morrisonville – 0.09″
Clark County:
Marshall – 0.34″

Coles County:
Mattoon – 0.14″
Crawford County:

Cumberland County:

De Witt County:
Farmer City – 0.09″

Douglas County:
Tuscola – 2.73″
Newman – 2.20″
Camargo – 1.32″
Edgar County:
Kansas – 0.47″

Effingham County:
Fayette County:
St. Elmo – 0.27″

Ford County:

Iroquois County:
Milford – 0.04″
Clifton – 0.02″
Donovan – 0.00″
Watseka – T
Buckley – T

Jasper County:
Yale – 1.06″

Livingston County:
Chatsworth – 0.00″
Elkhart – 0.39″

Logan County:
Lincoln – 0.17″
Hartsburg – 0.10″
Elkhart – 0.39″

Macoupin County:
Girard – 0.16″

Macon County:
Decatur -1.93″

McLean County:
Bloomington – 0.06″
Normal – 0.03″
Le Roy – 0.01″
Carlock  – 0.00″

Menard County:
Petersburg – 0.48″

Montgomery County:

Morgan County:
Jacksonville – 0.86″

Moultrie County:
Lovington – 1.52″

Piatt County:
Cerro Gordo – 0.41″
White Heath – 0.23″
Bement – 0.23″
De Land – 0.22″

Sangamon County:
Springfield – 1.48″
Riverton – 0.33″

Shelby County:
Shelbyville – 0.07″

Vermilion County:
East Danville – 2.63″
Oakwood – 0.65″
Danville – 0.61″
Westville – 0.60″
Hoopeston – 0.08″

INDIANA:

Benton County:

Fountain County:
Covington – 0.49″

Parke County:
Rockville – 1.12″ 

Vermillion County:
Newport – 1.32″

Warren County:
West Lebanon – 0.27″

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