DENVER (KDVR) — Steady rain fell across much of the Denver area for nearly three days, causing flooding in some places.
Denver set a record for total rainfall for May 11 with 2.92 inches, beating the previous record of 1.55 inches set in 2011.
The average monthly rainfall for Denver in May is 2.16 inches.
How much rain has fallen?
Here is a look at the preliminary rainfall reports from the National Weather Service as of 10 a.m. Friday:
- Arapahoe Park: 6.52 inches
- Arvada: 4.03 inches
- Aurora: 6.44 inches
- Bailey: 2.03 inches
- Bellvue: 2.02 inches
- Berthoud: 3.66 inches
- Black Forest: 3.18 inches
- Boulder: 2.61 inches
- Broomfield: 3.43 inches
- Castlewood Canyon: 3.44 inches
- Castle Pines: 4.68 inches
- Castle Rock: 4.10 inches
- Cherry Creek Reservoir: 5.35 inches
- Colorado Springs: 3.58 inches
- Columbine: 3.75 inches
- Dacono: 4.26 inches
- Elizabeth: 5.13 inches
- Englewood: 3.73 inches
- Erie: 3.83 inches
- Evergreen: 2.61 inches
- Firestone: 2.71 inches
- Fort Collins: 2.04 inches
- Fort Lupton: 3.60 inches
- Foxfield: 4.15 inches
- Franktown: 4.77 inches
- Frederick: 3.62 inches
- Hygiene: 2.04 inches
- Johnstown: 2.72 inches
- Ken Caryl: 2.28 inches
- Lakewood: 4.30 inches
- Littleton: 4.95 inches
- Louisville: 3.46 inches
- Louviers: 4.10 inches
- Marshall: 1.80 inches
- Mead: 4.21 inches
- Monument: 3.95 inches
- Niwot: 2.03 inches
- Parker: 5.44 inches
- Pine Junction: 1.84 inches
- Ponderosa Park: 4.82 inches
- Sedalia: 5.47 inches
- Shamballa: 4.31 inches
- Strasburg: 4.18 inches
- The Pinery: 5.14 inches
- Waverly: 1.08 inches
- Wellington: 1.32 inches
Don’t see your town or city listed? This list includes everything reported to the NWS through its own measurements and other sources reported to the agency, as of the time listed above.
More locations may be added over time. Check back for updates.