4.22" of rain fell on Wednesday at Page Field in Fort Myers, breaking the former record of 3" set in 1909. Thursday will bring another good chance for scattered showers and storms that could produce heavy rainfall yet again. And keep that umbrella handy through the weekend! Scattered morning and afternoon storms are expected through Saturday, and afternoon storms are expected through your July 4th.
-KW
Thursday, June 30, 2011
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