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Eventdex · Heavy Rain

MIDDLESEX

5696291

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event_typeHeavy Rain
ncei_event_id5,696,291
episode_id1,500,257
begin_utc1999-02-02T21:00:00+00:00
end_utc1999-02-02T21:00:00+00:00
stateCONNECTICUT
cz_typeC
cz_nameMIDDLESEX
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceTRAINED SPOTTER
episode_narrativeA combination of a nearly stationary warm front lying just southwest of Connecticut and a low pressure system approaching slowly north-northeast along the coast produced heavy rain that caused flash flooding of the Quinnipiac River at Wallingford and isolated flooding of low-lying and poor drainage areas across the rest of Southern Connecticut.In New Haven County, the Quinnipiac River at Wallingford rose above its' flood stage of 7 feet at 5:51 pm on February 2nd. The river crested at 9.14 feet at 10:46 pm on the 2nd and finally fell below flood stage by 2:31 am on February 4th.Heavy rain fell across Southern Connecticut. Reported rainfall amounts ranged from 1.28 inches at Stevenson Dam in Fairfield County to 4.02 inches at Oakdale in New London County.More than 3 inches was reported at several locations:In Fairfield County, 3.49 inches was reported at Trumbull.In New Haven County, 3.71 inches was reported at Bethany; 3.29 inches at Woodbridge; 3.07 inches at Seymour; and 3.05 inches at Meriden.In Middlesex County, 3.62 inches was reported in Middletown.In New London County, 4.02 inches was reported at Oakdale and 3.77 inches at Norwich.
year1,999

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