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Most of RI Got an Inch or More of Rain Monday
The highest rainfall totals were in the center of the state.

RHODE ISLAND—The rain that fell on Memorial Day brought an inch or more of rain to most of the state.
Leading the way was Coventry, where 2.14 inches fell.
In some areas, more than an inch-and-a-half fell, according to the National Weather Service.
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Here's a quick look at readings from rain meters across the state:
- Coventry - 2.14 inches
- Greene - 1.95 inches
- West Warwick - 1.5
- Little Compton - 1.72
- Newport - 1.29
- Johnston - 1.98
- North Providence - 1.80
- North Smithfield - 1.64
- Woonsocket - 1.53
- Charlestown - 1.55
- South Kingstown -b 1.37
- East Greenwich - 1.02 inches
- Middletown - 1.14 inches
- Eastern Cranston - 1.58 inches
- Northeast Providence - 1.38
- East/Northeast Cranston - 1.37 inches
- Manville- 1.25 inches
- Cumberland Hill - .9 inches
- West Kingston - 1.30 inches
- Rockville - 85 inches
The forecast for today calls for clearing skies giving way to sun with a high of 84 degrees. We should see sun through the rest of the week, though there's a chance of showers on Friday.
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