


Athens was not too far behind with nearly 3 inches of rainfall.īelow are additional 48-hour rainfall totals from throughout north Alabama and south Tennessee. Overall, month-to-date rainfall trends in north Alabama are in the green, thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Delta.īut the “biggest winners” in terms of rainfall include the cities below - Scottsboro and Decatur received over 4 inches of rain, and Killen and Crossville received well over 3 inches of rainfall. Muscle Shoals received 1.84″ of rainfall during the same time period, the majority of which fell on Saturday. Huntsville received 1.82 inches of rainfall between late Friday night and early Sunday evening, with the bulk of the rain (1.35 inches) falling on Saturday. Hurricane Delta made landfall along the southwest coast of Louisiana on Friday evening, and by Saturday, the Tennessee Valley was soaked in the tropical rains. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. When rainfall rates exceed 1.00 inch per hour, or water level increases by 0.5 feet per hour, the ARMS system emails an alert to a County representative and to the County's weather service.ĭisclaimer: the near-real time data on this page is provisional and not subjected to the quality control procedures applied to our other data sets.This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Data are recorded hourly, with rainfall recorded in increments of 0.10 inch. The ARMS program allows interested persons to see how rainfall varies throughout the County and helps them to understand rain and water level conditions in their specific areas of interest. The Sarasota County Automated Rainfall Monitoring System (ARMS) consists of remote monitoring stations located throughout the county that record rainfall and water level information and send this data in real-time to a central receiving station.
#Precipitation totals last 48 hours download#
Click on a rainfall amount to open a popup window with a link to get station details, graphs of recent data, and a link to download the station's data. Use the buttons at left to display cumulative rainfall for the previous day, week, or month for all stations. This mapping application is designed to provide a summary of recent rainfall in Sarasota County, as measured by County-operated remote monitoring stations.
