Monday's downpour turned streets into rivers and gave the region a much needed watering, although all at once. About one inch of rain was recorded, which helped offset the deficit of rainfall for the year that averages about five inches. This
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Monday’s downpour turned streets into rivers and gave the region a much needed watering, although all at once. About one inch of rain was recorded, which helped offset the deficit of rainfall for the year that averages about five inches. This image was captured at a known location for flooding, the West Shore Road underpass in Apponaug. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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