Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted August 13, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted August 13, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for the Cumberland County area With the end of hurricane season still three months out and Tropical Ernesto becoming the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on Monday, how much rain did Tropical Storm Debby bring to our area last week? Here are the rainfall totals from Aug. 6 through 8 a.m. Friday morning for locations in Bladen, Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Moore, Robeson and Sampson counties. At 11.11 inches, Elizabethtown in Bladen County got the highest rainfall amounts over the two days Debby was in the area. The least amount of rainfall was in Clinton in Sampson County. The National Weather Service noted in its statement that observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. Not all data listed was considered official as of Friday morning. Cumberland County ∎ Fayetteville 4.4 SW: 8.22 inches.∎ Fayetteville 3.1 SSW: 7.35 inches.∎ Hope Mills 4.8 SE: 7.17 inches.∎ Hope Mills: 7.11 inches.∎ Fayetteville: 7.05 inches.∎ Fayetteville 2.4 S: 7.03 inches.∎ Fayetteville 6.3 WNW: 7 inches.∎ Fayetteville 3.0 WSW: 6.88 inches.∎ U.S. Forest Service Monitoring Station at Fort Liberty: 6.72 inches.∎ Fayetteville 1.8 WSW: 6.50 inches.∎ Roseboro 9.7 SW: 6.45 inches.∎ Fort Liberty Simmons Army Airfield: 6.40 inches.∎ Fayetteville 1.4 SW: 6.38 inches.∎ Hope Mills 0.5 WSW: 6.22 inches.∎ Fayetteville 6.7 WSW: 6.21 inches.∎ Fayetteville: 5.97 inches.∎ Fayetteville 2.5 NNE: 5.80 inches.∎ Wade 0.3 SW: 5.63 inches.∎ Fayetteville 2.5 WSW: 5.53 inches.∎ Linden 4.2 S: 5.52 inches.∎ Fayetteville: 5.48 inches. Harnett County ∎ Sanford 16.1 SSE: 6.08 inches.∎ Spring Lake 5.7 NNW: 5.99 inches.∎ Lillington 0.7 WNW: 5.59 inches.∎ Lillington 2.0 W: 5.43 inches.∎ Mamers: 3.99 inches.∎ Holly Springs: 3.45 inches.∎ Erwin: 3.10 inches.∎ Buies Creek: 2.80 inches. Hoke County ∎ Fayetteville 10.8 WSW: 7.56 inches. ∎ Raeford: 6.60 inches. ∎ Raeford: 4.82 inches. ∎ Red Springs: 3.8 NW: 4.45 inches. Sampson County ∎ Harrells 0.7 SE: 7.65 inches.∎ Clinton 1.5 NE: 7.04 inches.∎ Roseboro 1.5 WSW: 7 inches.∎ Salemburg 2.5 N: 6.15 inches.∎ Newton Grove 2.6 SSE: 4.64 inches.∎ Clinton: 1.35 inches. Moore County ∎ Cameron 9.1 SSE: 5.78 inches. ∎ Foxfire 0.6 NW: 4.91 inches. Robeson County ∎ Rowland 8.53 inches.∎ Lumberton 7.69 inches. Bladen County ∎ Elizabethtown: 11.11 inches.∎ Turnbull Creek: 8.03 inches.∎ William O’Huske: 7.05 inches. This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Tropical #Storm #Debby #rainfall #totals #Cumberland #County #area This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/97998-tropical-storm-debby-rainfall-totals-for-the-cumberland-county-area/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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