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Here's how much rain fell across the Valley last night

Some regions of the Valley recorded getting about half an inch of rainfall during the monsoon storms on July 24.
Credit: DAVID CARTER / 12News Weather Watchers

PHOENIX — Powerful monsoon thunderstorms swept through parts of the Valley Wednesday night, leaving behind a fair amount of moisture.

Maricopa County's rainfall data shows the areas of Litchfield Park, north Glendale and south Phoenix received some of the most rainfall during Wednesday's storms. Meanwhile, parts of Tempe, Chandler and Gilbert reported little or no rainfall last night, according to the county's data.

RAINFALL TOTALS FOR THE LAST 24 HOURS:

  • Shea and Tatum boulevards: 0.12"
  • Desert Storm Park in Phoenix: 0.12"
  • Gold Canyon: 0.12"
  • 75th Avenue and Buckeye Road: 0.16"
  • 59th Avenue and Indian School Road: 0.16"
  • North Mountain Park: 0.16"
  • Moon Valley Park: 0.16"
  • Mountain View High School in Mesa: 0.20"
  • Queen Creek and Ellsworth roads: 0.20"
  • Phoenix Raceway: 0.20"
  • Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport: 0.24"
  • 27th Avenue and Durango Street: 0.24"
  • Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve: 0.24"
  • White Tank Mountain Regional Park: 0.24"
  • East Mesa: 0.28"
  • Phoenix Mountains Preserve: 0.28"
  • 67th Avenue and Salt River: 0.28"
  • Shadow Ridge High School in Surprise: 0.39"
  • Fountain Hills: 0.39"
  • Bartlett Reservoir: 0.43"
  • South Mountain Park: 0.51"
  • Loop 303 and Camelback Road: 0.51"
  • Litchfield Park: 0.51"
  • Sunburst Paradise Park in Glendale: 0.71"
  • Mazatzal Peak: 0.87"

   

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