In New York City, more than 3 inches of rainfall fell in one hour in Central Park on Wednesday, Sept. 1, smashing the previous record.
Here is a look at some rainfall totals from throughout Connecticut compiled on the day after, on Thursday, Sept. 2, by the National Weather Service.
Fairfield County
Bethel, 4.1 inches
Bridgeport, 5.95 inches
Brookfield, 6.85 inches
Danbury, 6.64 inches
Darien, 3.6 inches
Fairfield, 5.74 inches
Greenwich, 7.65 inches
Monroe, 5.17 inches
New Canaan, 6.34 inches
Norwalk, 6.61 inches
Redding, 5.58 inches
Ridgefield, 4 inches
Sandy Hook, 5.41 inches
Shelton, 5.18 inches
Stamford, 7.2 inches
Stratford, 6.04 inches
Trumbull, 5.4 inches
Weston, 6.07 inches
Westport, 5.94 inches
Wilton, 5.37 inches
New Haven County
Branford, 5.15 inches
Guilford, 5.55 inches
Hamden, 5.88 inches
Killingworth, 5.83 inches
Meriden, 4.97 inches
Milford, 6.50 inches
Naugatuck, 4.9 inches
New Haven, 4.54 inches
Oxford, 4.32 inches
Prospect, 5.40 inches
Seymour, 8.72 inches
Wallingford, 5.26 inches
Waterbury, 5.41 inches
Hartford County
Avon, 5.66 inches
Bradley Airport, 5.2 inches
Bristol, 6.06 inches
Burlington, 6.93 inches
East Hartford, 5.75 inches
Farmington, 5.88 inches
Hartford, 4.71 inches
Manchester, 5.36 inches
Plainville, 5.77 inches
South Windsor, 5.40 inches
West Hartford, 4.96 inches
Windsor Locks, 5.86 inches
Middlesex County
Essex, 6.53 inches
Clinton, 8.37 inches
Killingworth, 6.21 inches
Middlefield, 5.85 inches
Salem, 5.76 inches
Westbrook, 5.91 inches
Tolland County
Coventry, 6.54 inches
Somers, 4.64 inches
Storrs, 5.51 inches
Stafford Springs, 4.78 inches
Tolland, 5.35 inches
Vernon, 6.03 inches
New London County
East Lyme, 7.36 inches
Mystic, 6.87 inches
New London, 5.72 inches
Norwich, 7.48 inches
Preston, 7.51 inches
Uncasville, 8.58 inches
Windham County
Killingly, 6.26 inches
Plainfield, 4.53 inches
Putnam, 2.84 inches
Willimantic, 6.13 inches
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