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How many straight days of rain have we had in SLC so far for June?

How many straight days of rain have we had in SLC so far for June?


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So far this month the wettest succession of wet days is 10 (from the 5th through the 14th).

We did not see any rain on the 3rd, 4th or the 15th. On those days we have seen rain, seven of them have recorded 1/10th of an inch or more. The most days with at least this much rain is eight days in 1998.

The greatest number of days with measurable rainfall in any June in history is 17 (in 1967). So far this month we have recorded 11 days.

The wettest June on Record happened 1998 when 3.84 inches fell. So far in June Salt Lake City is reporting 1.77" of rainfall. The normal monthly rainfall is .77", which is 230% of normal.

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Dan Pope Meteorologist

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