Wednesday’s rainfall totals are likely one of the record books. The amount of rain that fell Wednesday were much higher than Sandy in October 2012. Of course, Sandy’s impact was much more severe with peak wind gust of 76 mph at Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Stratford and and a storm surge of more than 11 feet at the Stamford Hurricane Barrier. But in terms of rainfall, Wednesday’s deluge was one of the biggest soakings Connecticut has received in years. Here are the impressive rainfall totals from the National Weather Service. Hamden: 8:51 inches Trumbull: 7.32 inches Lebanon: 6.67 inches Durham:6.36 inches Colchester: 6:09 inches Woodbridge: 6.05 inches KillingworthL 6.1 inches Middletown: 5.64 inches Clinton: 5.
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