CINCINNATI -- We saw a staggering amount of rainfall over the weekend. Cincinnati picked up 2.38" of rain on Sunday, setting a new daily record for the city. And in a year with a surplus amount of rain, this latest even now pushes Cincinnati 11.7" of rain above normal for 2019 so far.
Here's a breakdown from our radar, showing the rainfall amounts from Sunday. The heaviest rain fell along and and south of the Ohio River.
48 hour totals from our main recording sites:
- Lunken Airport: 4.06"
- CVG Airport: 3.53"
- Batavia: 3.35"
- Wilmington: 2.21"
- Butler Co. Regional Airport: 1.93"
We will get a big push of rainfall data coming up at 7 a.m. Monday. This will be from a network of weather sites through the Cocorahs network. But while we wait or those numbers to come in, here is a look at the data that came in Sunday morning. This data set includes the heaviest showers of the weekend.
Indiana Report:
- 4.68" Bright
- 3.93" Batesville
- 3.32" Moores Hill
- 3.25" Osgood
- 2.95" Brookville
- 2.91" Lawrenceburg
- 2.62" Versailles
- 2.08" Connersville
- 1.54" Aurora
Kentucky Reports:
- 5.02" Park Hills
- 4.96" Covington
- 4.41" Fort Wright
- 3.92" Newport
- 3.55" Hebron
- 2.71" Cold Spring
- 2.37" Alexandria
- 2.12" Burlington
- 2.02" Florence
- 1.29" Independence
- 1.21" Glencoe
Ohio Reports:
- 5.89" Cincinnati (not CVG site)
- 3.85" Cherry Grove
- 3.83" Cleves
- 3.79" Little Miami Township
- 3.71" Cheviot
- 3.57" Anderson Township
- 3.45" Indian Hill
- 3.41" Addyston
- 3.37" Batavia
- 3.35" Madeira
- 3.33" Withamsville
- 3.23" Mount Orab
- 3.16" Wilmington
- 3.09" Miami Whitewater
- 3.04" Mount Carmel
- 2.73" Norwood
- 2.66" Colerain Township
- 2.59" Sardinia
- 2.56" Goshen
- 2.52" Lebanon
- 2.49" Day Heights
- 2.49" Monroe
- 2.42" Harrison
- 2.31" Morrow
- 2.24" West Chester
- 2.11" Blue Ash
- 2.02" Oxford
- 1.93" Sharonville
- 1.86" Liberty Township
- 1.83" Springboro
- 1.57" Middletown