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Flood — Marshall, IA

Jul 26, 2005

July began with very dry weather. An average of only .36 inches of rain fell over the first 17 days of the month. This was about 2 inches less than normal. Rainfall averaged about an inch more than normal during the final two weeks of July. Rainfall total s around the state ranged from .74 inches in Maquoketa, their lowest July total since 1946, to 9.75 inches in northern Winneshiek County at Bluffton. The heavy rainfall caused rivers to rise across the state. During the first few episodes

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5458520). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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