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Days of tropical moisture dumped this much rain in Central Florida. More to come

Areas in Central Florida could see 1-3 more inches by end of week

Central Florida radar (Daniel Dahm, Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

ORLANDO, Fla. – While many counties in South Florida saw destructive flooding the second week of June, the tropical rain was very beneficial for Central Florida.

Below are some of the top rain accumulation reports, according to “Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network,” also known as CoCoRahAS.

Areas across Central Florida could see 1-3 more inches of rainfall by the end of the week.

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These are some rainfall totals since Monday, June 10, through Wednesday, June 13.

BREVARD COUNTY:

  • Titusville: 6.01″
  • Rockledge: 2.71″
  • West Melbourne: 2.14″
  • Satellite Beach: 1.41″
  • Palm Shores: 1.68″

FLAGLER COUNTY:

  • Palm Coast: 0.59″

LAKE COUNTY:

  • Oakland: 2.06″
  • Paisley: 1.80″
  • Groveland: 1.49″
  • Lady Lake: 1.36″

MARION COUNTY:

  • Belleview: 1.42″
  • Ocala: 0.92″

ORANGE COUNTY:

  • Union Park: 6.56″
  • Hunters Creek: 2.02″
  • Oakland: 1.38″

OSCEOLA COUNTY:

  • Campbell: 1.42″
  • Kissimmee: 0.76″
  • St. Cloud: 0.61″

SEMINOLE COUNTY:

  • Oviedo: 2.76″
  • Sanford: 1.31″
  • Longwood: 1.08″
  • Winter Springs: 1.07″

SUMTER COUNTY:

  • The Villages: 1.14″

VOLUSIA COUNTY:

  • Ormond Beach: 2.84″
  • Daytona Beach Shores: 0.99″
  • New Smyrna Beach: 1.19″
  • Edgewater: 1.46″
  • Lake Helen: 0.72″

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