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See Ardmore-Area Rainfall Totals From Sunday Storms

King of Prussia saw the most rain in the Philadelphia region, the NWS said. But how much rain did the Ardmore area see?

King of Prussia saw the most rain in the Philadelphia region, the NWS said. But how much rain did the Ardmore area see?
King of Prussia saw the most rain in the Philadelphia region, the NWS said. But how much rain did the Ardmore area see? (Shutterstock)

ARDMORE, PA - Monday is expected to bring more rain and possibly storms to the Philadelphia region, but how much precipitation did we get from Sunday's storms?

According to the National Weather Service, the Ardmore area saw about half an inch of rainfall over the last 24 hours, while Philadelphia saw 1.17 inches.

King of Prussia saw the highest rainfall totals in the area with 6.40 inches recorded, followed by Saint Davids in Delaware County with 4.35 inches and Kintnersville in Bucks County with 4.31 inches. Martin’s Creek and Easton in Northampton County saw rainfall totals over 3 inches.

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Warrington and Furlong in Montgomery County and Pottstown in Chester County also saw around 3 inches of precipitation.

See local precipitation totals from the National Weather Service online here.

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The Philadelphia region is poised to see showers before 9 a.m. on Monday, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 p.m. Otherwise, the forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies that will gradually become sunny with a high near 82.


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