Heavy Rainfall Hits Tri-State Area

See which areas received the most rain on Sunday.

Lawrenceburg Speedway got some rain on Sunday. Photo by Lawrenceburg Speedway.

CINCINNATI - Tri-state area residents experienced severe storms and heavy rain on Sunday night. 

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, a total of 2.94 inches of rain fell throughout the day, which was well short of the July 20th record of 3.77 inches that fell in 1925. 

The RainDrop app shows the following totals for local towns and cities over the past 24 hours:

  • Aurora: 0.89"
  • Burlington: 1.39"
  • Cleves: 1.09"
  • Crestview Hills: 2.30"
  • Florence: 1.28"
  • Harrison: 0.79"
  • Hebron: 2.36"
  • Lawrenceburg: 1.06"
  • Milan: 1.41"
  • Rising Sun: 1.54" 
  • Vevay: 2.36" 

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