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Mixed rainfall amounts in Delaware after Wednesday night’s storm. Find your area’s total

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If Wednesday night’s thunderstorm and lightning storms made you think Delaware was in for a torrential downpour, you’re not the only one.  

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Here’s how much rainfall actually fell in Delaware on July 10, according to the Delaware Environmental Observing System. Cities with two reporting stations have the average of their rainfall totals reported in this story. 

New Castle County rainfall totals for Wednesday, July 10 

Blackbird – 0.65 inches 

Claymont – 0.71 inches 

Glasgow – 1.19 inches 

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Greenville – 1.57 inches 

Hockessin – 0.32 inches 

Newark – 1.91 inches 

New Castle – 0.15 inches 

Port Penn – 0.82 inches 

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Townsend – 1.26 inches 

White Clay Creek – 0.42 inches 

Wilmington – 1.13 inches 

Kent County rainfall totals for Wednesday, July 10 

Dover – 0.36 inches 

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Frederica – 0.01 inches 

Harrington – 0.10 inches 

Smyrna – 0.41 inches 

Woodside – 0.44 inches 

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Sussex County rainfall totals for Wednesday, July 10 

Bethany Beach – 0.03 inches 

Harbeson – 0.01 inches 

Delmar – 0.02 inches 

Ellendale – 0.15 inches 

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Georgetown – 0 inches 

Laurel – 0.10 inches 

Lewes – 0.01 inches 

Rehoboth Beach – 0.02 inches 

Seaford – 0.12 inches 

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Slaughter Beach – 0.04 inches 

Stockley – 0 inches 

Got a tip or a story idea? Contact Krys’tal Griffin at kgriffin@delawareonline.com  



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