National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A frontal boundary stalled over Michigan this past week, dropping several inches of rain.  This resulted in the flooding of some rivers and streams and significant ponding of water in fields and low-lying areas.

The image below is a graphic of the 5 day rainfall totals for Michigan between April 7th and 12th. Specific amounts for each county are displayed below the graphic.

 

 

DETROIT METRO AIRPORT:                                            2.04 INCHES

FLINT BISHOP AIRPORT:                                                 3.34 INCHES

MIDLAND-BAY CITY- SAGINAW (MBS) AIRPORT:        3.47 INCHES

NWS WHITE LAKE:                                                            3.09 INCHES

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NWS COOPERATIVE WEATHER STATION REPORTS:

LAPEER 2W  (LAPEER COUNTY):                                5:04 INCHES

MIDLAND  (MIDLAND COUNTY):                                   4.96 INCHES

LEXINGTON WATER PLANT (SANILAC COUNTY):   4.91 INCHES

OWOSSO WWTP (SHIAWASSEE COUNTY):              4.74 INCHES

AUBURN 2NE (BAY COUNTY):                                     4.58 INCHES

MERRIL, 2E (SAGINAW COUNTY):                              4.57 INCHES

PORT HURON  (ST. CLAIRE COUNTY):                     4.07 INCHES

VASSAR WWTP (TUSCOLA COUNTY):                       3.90 INCHES

PORT AUSTIN WWTP (HURON COUNTY):               3.61 INCHES

MT. CLEMENS ANG BASE (MACOMB COUNTY):      3.39 INCHES

GOODRICH (GENESSEE COUNTY):                          3.03 INCHES

HOWELL WWTP (LIVINGSTON COUNTY):                2.87 INCHES

TECUMSEH WWTP (LENAWEE COUNTY):               2.67 INCHES

WYANDOTTE (WAYNE COUNTY)                                 2.66 INCHES

U OF M ANN ARBOR (WASHTENAW COUNTY):      2.60 INCHES

CARLETON 2W (MONROE COUNTY):                       2.16 INCHES

FARMINGTON (OAKLAND COUNTY):                         1.93 INCHES