This is a follow-up to my initial report on the first 15 days of precipitation monitoring in Michigan by the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS). The number of CoCoRaHS stations reporting each day during the first 15 days of July ranged from 44 to 64. Rainfall was recorded somewhere in Michigan on 13 (87 percent) of 15 days; no rainfall was recorded anywhere on July 5th or 6th.
On those 13 rainy Michigan days, the percentage of stations recording measurable amounts (i.e., at least 0.01 inches) of precipitation ranged from 2.3 percent on July 1st to 91.4 percent on July 8th; the median value was 21.2 percent.
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