ORLANDO, Fla. – Storms soaked Central Florida on Sunday, with some areas receiving nearly 20 inches of rain.
The National Weather Service said Eustis, Mount Dora and Titusville recorded the most rain.
Here are the top five cities that received the most rain on Sunday:
- Eustis: 19.70 inches
- Mount Dora: 17.86 inches
- Titusville: 15.57 inches
- Port Saint John: 14.67 inches
- Port Canaveral: 14.42 inches
For other rainfall totals in Central Florida, see the list below.
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Brevard County
- Titusville: 15.57 inches
- Port Saint John: 14.67 inches
- Port Canaveral: 14.42
- Lagrange: 13.13
- Merritt Island: 11.92
- Cocoa: 8.25
- Rockledge: 6.67
- Mims: 3.95
Lake County
- Eustis: 19.70
- Mount Dora: 17.86
- Mount Plymouth: 10.40
- Paisley: 7.27
- Tavares: 6.10
- Leesburg: 5.37
- Altoona: 4.44
- Astatula: 3.99
- Tavares: 3.94
- Lady Lake: 3.72
- Yalaha: 3.20
- Astor: 3.18
Orange County
- Windermere: 5.30
- Ocoee: 4.11
- Oakland : 3.81
- Apopka: 3.80
- Windermere: 3.29
- Zellwood: 3.26
- Orlando: 3.24
- Pine Hills: 3.16
- Universal Studios: 3.14
Seminole County
- Lake Mary: 4.50
- Sanford: 4.19
- Central Florida Zoo: 3.83
- Oviedo: 3.55
Volusia County
- DeLand: 7.30
- DeLeon Springs: 5.64
- DeBary: 4.00
A flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. Monday as there’s a 70% coverage of rain across the region, which could add an additional 2-4 inches in some spots.
The NWS on Sunday designated the flood threat as a “particularly dangerous situation.”
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