Crazy 3 Day Rainfall Amounts In Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota!
While portions of Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota are trying to deal with massive flooding here are some of the unbelievable rainfall amounts that have devastated the tri-state area.
Roads are closed, homes are flooded, farms are underwater, and towns are devastated across southeastern South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota, and northwestern Iowa.
Thousands of people are trying to figure out how to move forward and cope with the catastrophic flooding.
The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls is still collecting data on how much water fell in the Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota areas.
tours.skybergphotography.com has posted some incredible views of the flooding impact in Sioux Falls.
Here is a look at some of the 3-day rainfall totals as of Saturday morning.
This estimation at least provides the best estimate for our regional totals.
- Worthing: 17.83 inches
- 8 SSW Worthing: 12.74 inches
- Canton: 13.10 inches
- 1 NNW Canton: 12.03 inches
- 5 SE Davis: 11.99 inches
- 5SSW Rock Rapids: 11.52 inches
- 1 ESE Larchwood: 10.02 inches
- Plankington: 10.82 inches
- 5 SW George: 9.94 inches
- 2 S Lester: 9.49 inches
- Lennox: 9.10 inches
- Lake Park: 8.82 inches
- 3 ESE Canova: 8.74 inches
- 5 ESE Orland: 8.64 inches
- Mountain Lake: 8.44 inches
- 3 SSW Lismore: 8.18 inches
- Mitchell: 7.90 inches
- Windom: 7.97 inches
- 7 NE Rushmore: 6.75 inches
- Sioux Falls Airport: 6.51 inches
- Parker: 6.45 inches
- Montrose: 5.79 inches
- Madison: 5.18 inches
- Chamberlain: 5.15 inches
- Pipestone 14 N: 4.74 inches
- Huron: 3.59 inches
- Marshall: 1.86 inches
Standing Where South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota Meet
Gallery Credit: Andy Gott