How much rain did we get in the Lower Hudson Valley?

How much rainfall did we get in Rockland, Westchester and Putnam counties on Tuesday?

Steady storms rolled into the Lower Hudson Valley midday yesterday and caused some local flooding and road issues. Storms are expected to resume Thursday.

Here are some reports of actual rainfall totals from the National Weather Service. Numbers are courtesy of a variety of sources, including volunteer observers, highway departments, spotters and media, and are considered unofficial. These totals are as of 11:31 p.m.

Flood warning until noon Wednesday: Tropical Storm Debby remnants expected in Hudson Valley

Rainfall totals for Westchester County

  • Hartsdale: 2.9 inches

  • Ossining 2.28

  • Port Chester 2.2

  • White Plains Airport: 1.94

  • Midland Park: 1.56

  • Rye: 1.49

  • Scarsdale: 1.22

  • Dobbs Ferry: 1.18

  • Peekskill: 1.16

  • Somers: 1.16

  • Pleasantville: 1.13

  • Yorktown Heights 1.01

  • Tarrytown: 0.92

  • Mount Kisco: 0.77

  • Elmsford: 0.73

  • Irvington: 0.6

Rockland County rainfall totals

  • Nanuet: 2.55 inches

  • Montebello: 2.26

  • Suffern: 1.83

  • Upper Nyack: 1.81

  • Pomona: 1.68

  • Spring Valley: 1.35

  • Sloatsburg: 1.28

  • Mount Ivy: 1.22

  • Haverstraw: 0.84

Rainfall totals for Putnam County

  • Brewster: 0.78 inches

  • Putnam Valley: 0.67

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Lower Hudson Valley NY rainfall totals: How much did we get?