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Rainfall totals from Tropical Storm Debby for South Carolina as of Friday morning, Aug. 9

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Former Tropical Storm Debby has sped out of the Carolinas Friday, Aug. 9, but it left behind a soggy and in some places flooded South Carolina.

Here are the rainfall totals through Friday morning as reported by National Weather Service offices in Greer and Charleston, as well as Wilmington in North Carolina.

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The NWS notes that observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. Not all data listed is considered official.

Allendale County

  • Allendale Cnty Aprt 4.14 inches

Anderson County

  • Powdersville 0.34 inches
  • Easley 0.22

Beaufort County

  • Beaufort 14.30 inches
  • Bluffton 10.95
  • Walling Grove 10.71
  • Hilton Head Island 10.36
  • Okatie 9.92

Berkeley County

  • Moncks Corner 22.02 inches
  • Summerville 18.66
  • Huger 16.81
  • Hanahan 14.38
  • Witherbee 14.35
  • Goose Creek 12.96
  • Daniel Island 12.90
  • Bonneau 2.8 11.48

Charleston County

  • Mount Pleasant 16.91 inches
  • Charleston 15.82
  • Mcclellanville 15.40
  • Edisto Beach 14.98
  • North Charleston 14.56
  • Hollywood 12.65
  • Charleston Intl Airport 12.56
  • Wadmalaw Island 12.14
  • Meggett 12.03
  • Johns Island 12.01
  • Folly Beach 11.53
  • Wambaw 11.18
  • Edisto Island 10.87
  • Ace Basin 10.77
  • Seabrook Island 9.34
  • Isle of Palms 8.82
  • Kiawah Island 8.67

Cherokee County

  • Kings Mountain 3.36 inches
  • Ninety-Nine Islands Hydro 3.17

Colleton County

  • Green Pond 17.57
  • Walterboro 15.43
  • Cottageville 14.85
  • Bennetts Point 13.32

Darlington County

  • Darlington 6.11 inches
  • Darlington County 5.83
  • Clyde 5.78
  • Dillon County
  • Latta 7.03 inches

Dorchester County

  • Ridgeville 18.86 inches
  • Summerville 18.38
  • Harleyville 16.93
  • Reevesville 12.15

Florence County

  • Lynches River Lake 12.28 inches
  • Florence 6.76
  • Olanta 6.55
  • Black Creek at Quinb 5.80

Greenville County

  • Greenville 0.75 inches
  • Simpsonville 0.71
  • Mauldin 0.65
  • Travelers Rest 0.65
  • Marietta 0.63
  • Spring 0.62
  • Landrum 0.56
  • Furman Univ 0.54
  • Taylors 0.52

Greenwood County

Georgetown County

  • Spring Gully Georget 15.02 inches
  • DeBordieu Georgetown 7.09

Hampton County

  • Hampton 11.32 inches
  • Brunson 10.57

Horry County

  • Waccamaw River 19.03
  • North Myrtle Beach 17.42
  • Loris 17.04
  • Little River 15.61
  • Bucksport 15.11
  • Finklea Fire Station 13.90
  • Horry County Police 13.85
  • Garden City 12.97
  • Aynor 12.72
  • Briarcliffe Acre 11.96
  • Conway 11.24
  • Red Hill 10.65
  • Myrtle Beach 8.99
  • Surfside Beach 8.65
  • Socastee 8.37
  • Nichols 8.30
  • Central Horry County 8.28

Jasper County

  • Bluffton 11.90 inches
  • Savannah 9.85
  • Limehouse 9.35
  • Ridgeland 6.59

Laurens County

  • Durbin Creek 1.09 inches
  • Mountville 0.95
  • 2.2 NE Fountain Inn 0.80

Marion County

  • Marion Government 8.75 inches

Marlboro County

  • Bennettsville 4.41 inches
  • Clio 8.78
  • Oconee County
  • Long Creek 0.51 inches

Pickens County

  • Powdersville 0.34 inches
  • Dacusville 0.27
  • Liberty 0.24

Spartanburg County

  • Chesnee 4.49 inches
  • Spartanburg 2.30
  • Greer 1.11
  • Lyman 0.99
  • Duncan 0.83
  • GSP Airport 0.58

Union County

  • Santuck 4.65 inches
  • Whitmire 3.39
  • Union Co Airport 2.68

Williamsburg County

  • Bridge Kingstree 5.71 inches
  • Kingstree Raws 14.93
  • Lake City 8.12

York County

  • Rock Hill 7.52 inches
  • Lake Wylie 5.98
  • York 5.18
  • Rock Hill Airport 4.28
  • Tega Cay 4.11
  • Pineville 3.80
  • Fort Mill 3.70

Todd Runkle is the Carolinas Connect editor and also a content coach at the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at trinkle@gannett.com.



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