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Rainfall in June Was Way Above Normal
Total tops nine inches—more than double the usual precipitation for June.

It seemed to rain a lot in June, and in fact, it did.
According to the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist, rainfall in this part of the state topped nine inches over the 30 days of June—more than double the normal amount of precipitation for the month.
That would also be enough rain to carry us to August in a normal year—but this certainly isn't shaping up to be normal. July has started out wet, also, and looks to continue with showers for at least a few more days.
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