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Summer Slammed by Rain; Title for Wettest Up For Grabs

Credit: Midwest Regional Climate Center. Click for larger view. Tuesday PM Update: The heaviest rain has come and left it's mark over the past weekend bringing flooded out roads and forcing people from their homes in parts of Missouri and Illinois. The slow, steady rain is starting to wind down and a break in the weather is expected for a day or two. Epic rainfall totals have made headlines for the past few days and record-breaking numbers are becoming more likely as we wrap up Meteorological Summer and the month of August. a fairly large swath of more than 6" of rain has been measured from Southern Indians down through Southern Illinois and into Southeast Missouri just over the past 7 days as see in the graphic above. Even a few specks of white appear in IL/MO which indicates more than 10" or rain during that 7-day period of time (mainly Sat-Tue). Here are a few official 4-Day totals listed by the National Weather Service in Paducah, KY and weatherunderground.com.

Weekend Flooding Threat and Updates

HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING POSSIBLE THIS WEEKEND. Saturday PM Update: A Flash Flood WATCH has been extended until Tuesday morning at 7AM. Reports of severe flash flooding have been relayed to the National Weather Service in Paducah from areas across Southern Illinois and Southeast Missouri. Up to 6" of rain has fallen over some of those areas with more to come. Here is a look at the latest projected rainfall totals. Notice that the corridor of higher totals has shifted a few miles to the NW of the OH River. South of the OH River, heavy rain will still be possible but more scattered and not as long duration as to the north.  Projected rainfall totals from Saturday night through Tuesday morning. Compare this graphic to the one below. The highest totals are expected NW of the Ohio River. Those of you in areas where rain has persisted on Saturday and are expected to see significant additional rain should take steps to make an evacuation plan in the event you need to leave for hi