| Early morning thunderstorms dropped very heavy rain over southern Nebraska and north central Kansas that left areas of flooding along Bow Creek near Stockton...and along the North and South Forks of the Solomon River and it's tributaries in north central Kansas. The flooding and threat of additional flooding prompted flood warnings that remain in effect until early Tuesday for parts of Rooks...Phillips...Osborne and Smith counties in north central Kansas
Below is a short-list of some of the heavier 24 hour rainfall amounts from Cooperative Weather Observers and automated river gauges serving our area. |
| Location | 24 Hour Rainfall through 7am Monday |
| 9N of Stockton along Bow Creek | 2.69 inches |
| Damar | 2.52 inches |
| Wilsonville | 2.00 inches |
| S Fork of the Solomon near Damar | 1.97 inches |
| Ionia | 1.71 inches |
| Alton 2SW | 1.66 inches |
| Plainville 4WNW | 1.42 inches |
| Phillipsburg #2 | 1.33 inches |
| Naponee | 1.30 inches |
| Logan | 1.24 inches |
| Turkey Creek near Naponee | 1.13 inches |
| Riverton | 1.01 inches |
| Mankato | 1.00 inches |