Florida Counties Experience Above-Average Precipitation in Past Year

Flagler County, ranking at number 26, has experienced a total precipitation of 52.4 inches over the past year. This amount is 0.5 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 62nd rainiest September-August period since 1895. However, when compared to the statewide average, Flagler County falls short with 0.6 inches below the average.

Moving up the list to number 25, we find Manatee County with a total precipitation of 53.1 inches over the past year. This is 0.6 inches above the average from 1901-2000, placing it as the 55th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Manatee County exceeds it by 0.2 inches.

Marion County, at number 24, has experienced a total precipitation of 53.6 inches over the past year. This amount is 0.9 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 60th rainiest September-August period since 1895. When compared to the statewide average, Marion County surpasses it by 0.7 inches.

St. Johns County, ranking at number 23, has had a total precipitation of 52.1 inches over the past year. This amount is 1.1 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 59th rainiest September-August period since 1895. However, St. Johns County falls short in comparison to the statewide average with 0.9 inches below it.

At number 22, we have Glades County with a total precipitation of 51.7 inches over the past year. This amount is 1.5 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 55th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Glades County falls short by 1.2 inches.

Moving on to number 21, we find Monroe County with a total precipitation of 52.8 inches over the past year. This amount is 2.0 inches above the average from 1901-2000, placing it as the 53rd rainiest September-August period since 1895. However, when compared to the statewide average, Monroe County falls short by 0.1 inches.

Collier County, ranking at number 20, has experienced a total precipitation of 54.1 inches over the past year. This amount is 2.0 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 53rd rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Collier County exceeds it by 1.2 inches.

Hillsborough County, at number 19, has had a total precipitation of 54.4 inches over the past year. This amount is 2.1 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 55th rainiest September-August period since 1895. When compared to the statewide average, Hillsborough County surpasses it by 1.5 inches.

Sarasota County, ranking at number 18, has experienced a total precipitation of 56.0 inches over the past year. This amount is 3.9 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 44th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Sarasota County exceeds it by 3.0 inches.

At number 17, we have Charlotte County with a total precipitation of 55.5 inches over the past year. This amount is 4.7 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 40th rainiest September-August period since 1895. When compared to the statewide average, Charlotte County surpasses it by 2.6 inches.

Volusia County, ranking at number 16, has had a total precipitation of 55.9 inches over the past year. This amount is 5.0 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 40th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Volusia County surpasses it by 2.9 inches.

Moving on to number 15, we find Polk County with a total precipitation of 57.1 inches over the past year. This amount is 5.3 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 34th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Polk County surpasses it by 4.1 inches.

Orange County, ranking at number 14, has experienced a total precipitation of 56.3 inches over the past year. This amount is 6.0 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 35th rainiest September-August period since 1895. When compared to the statewide average, Orange County exceeds it by 3.4 inches.

At number 13, we have Palm Beach County with a total precipitation of 63.3 inches over the past year. This amount is 6.5 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 37th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Palm Beach County surpasses it by 10.4 inches.

Hardee County, ranking at number 12, has had a total precipitation of 59.2 inches over the past year. This amount is 6.8 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 33rd rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Hardee County surpasses it by 6.3 inches.

Seminole County, at number 11, has experienced a total precipitation of 57.7 inches over the past year. This amount is 7.2 inches above the average from 1901-2000, ranking it as the 29th rainiest September-August period since 1895. When compared to the statewide average, Seminole County surpasses it by 4.7 inches.

Moving on to number 10, we find Martin County with a total precipitation of 61.8 inches over the past year. This amount is 7.8 inches above the average from 1901-2000, making it the 30th rainiest September-August period since 1895. In comparison to the statewide average, Martin County surpasses it by 8.9 inches.

Osceola County, ranking at number 9, has had a total precipitation of 58.1 inches over the past year. This amount is 7.8 inches above the average from 1901-2000, placing it as the 28th rainiest September-August period since 1895. When compared to the statewide average, Osceola County surpasses it by 5.2 inches.

Indian River County, at number 8, has experienced a total precipitation of

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