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  2. Rain, rain go away? RI's 2024 is one of the wettest years on ...

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    The 2024 rain totals were driven by March, which had 12.05 inches, and January, which had 9.33 inches. March of this year was second only to March of 2010, which had 16.34 inches.

  3. Flood watch issued, more rain on the way but what about ... - AOL

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    The Providence area has already gotten 9.75 inches of rain this month, according to the National Weather Service. That March rainfall total is second only to March of 2010 when 16.34 inches fell ...

  4. September 2023 northeastern U.S. floods - Wikipedia

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    Flooding also occurred in Cumberland, and North Providence. [40] Floods caused delays on the Providence/Stoughton Line. [3] The tornado which impacted areas near Danielson and Killingly, Connecticut crossed the border into Rhode Island, where trees and power lines were down in Foster. [41] Damage in Rhode Island totaled to $15,800. [42]

  5. Storm knocks out power to thousands in RI, causes travel ...

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    Some parts of Rhode Island have already gotten more than two inches of rain, including West Warwick, where 2.62 inches was reported, and Coventry, where 2.42 was reported.

  6. Probability of precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Environment Canada reports a chance of precipitation (COP) that is defined as "The chance that measurable precipitation (0.2 mm of rain or 0.2 cm of snow) will fall on any random point of the forecast region during the forecast period." [7] The values are rounded to 10% increments, but are never rounded to 50%. [8]

  7. Climate change in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Flood damage, Warwick, 2010 Solar panel installation, Providence "Rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns are likely to increase the intensity of both floods and droughts. Average annual precipitation in the Northeast increased 10 percent from 1895 to 2011, and precipitation from extremely heavy storms has increased 70 percent since ...

  8. Which RI community had the most rain, strongest wind? How ...

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    Some 9,620 Rhode Islanders were without power as of about 9:50 a.m. Tuesday morning as the state recovers from a powerful storm that ripped through the region Monday.. For a time Monday, well over ...

  9. More flooding possible today, then Hurricane Lee impacts to ...

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    The weather service has issued a flood watch for Rhode Island, as well as parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts, which goes into effect at 11 a.m. and continues until 2 a.m. Tuesday. "Slow moving ...