A significant flooding event took place in Connecticut on Sunday as a stationary band of thunderstorms sat over the southwestern part of the state for hours. This led to extreme rainfall causing serious damage, rescues, evacuations, mudslides and gas leaks. More details on the flooding and damage can be seen here. We'll also have an updated article in the morning.
Sandy Hook 12.17 inches
Newtown 10 inches
Shelton 9.99 inches
Monroe 9.98 inches
Middlebury 9.55 inches
Redding Ridge 9.22 inches
Naugatuck 8.04 inches
Bethel 7.92 inches
New Canaan 7.61 inches
Brookfield 7.07 inches
Monroe 7.04 inches
Stamford 6.87 inches
Brookfield 6.86 inches
Southbury 6.83 inches
New Fairfield 6.82 inches
Seymour 6.71 inches
Darien 6.42 inches
Norwalk 6.08 inches
Ridgefield 5.45 inches
Waterbury 5.11 inches
Meriden 4.76 inches
West Hartford 4.53 inches
Yalesville 4.51 inches
Prospect 4.5 inches
Newington 4.45 inches
Asonia 4.22 inches
Southington 4.2 inches
Danbury 4.12 inches
Bethany 3.84 inches
Bristol 3.79 inches
Hamden 3.51 inches
Cheshire 3.33 inches
Pawcatuck 2.91 inches
Hartford 2.55 inches
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