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ARGYLE GETS ALMOST 7 INCHES OF RAIN OVERNIGHT

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, portions of western and central Marshall County got heavy rain overnight.
6.83 inches 2 miles northeast of Argyle
6.20 inches 5 miles north of Alvarado
5.50 inches 3 miles west/northwest of Strandquist
5.00 inches at Strathcona
4.18 inches 1 mile south of Florian
4.00 inches at Stephen
2.05 inches 6.6 miles northwest of Warren
1.50 inches at Alvarado
1.44 inches 4 miles north of Angus
1.05 inches in Warren
1.04 inches in Karlstad
.70 inches in Northwood
.65 inches in Grand Forks

 

In Crookston, the Alexander Park area reported .04 and the KROX studios had a trace.

If you have a rain total to report, email us at kroxnews@gmail.com or give us a call at 218-281-1140.

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