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How much rain fell where you live?

Heavy rains drenched the Philadelphia region this morning, leading to flooded roads and dozens of rescues of stranded motorists.

See how much rain fell in your area as of 3 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. We'll update as more rainfall amounts become available.

DELAWARE

New Castle County
- Wilmington: 3.23 inches
- Newark: 3.06 inches
- New Castle: 2.97 inches

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic County
- Hammonton: 2.86 inches

Burlington County
- Mount Laurel: 2.2 inches
- Red Lion: 2.49 inches

Camden County
- Blackwood: 3.4 inches
- Sicklerville: 3.26 inches
- Berlin: 3.25 inches
- Camden: 2.01 inches

Gloucester County
- Washington Township: 5 inches
- Mullica Hill: 4.2 inches
- Glassboro: 3.74 inches
- Clayton: 3.65 inches
- Pitman: 3.6 inches
- Westville: 2.59 inches

PENNSYLVANIA

Chester County
- Coatesville: 6.53 inches
- Chesterbrook: 4.24 inches
- Downingtown: 4.15 inches
- Atglen: 3.73 inches
- Tredyffrin Township: 3.35 inches
- Marshallton: 3.26 inches
- Chester Springs: 3.09 inches
- West Chester: 2.65
- Honey Brook: 2.4 inches

Delaware County
- Wayne: 3.1 inches
- Newtown Square: 2.5 inches
- Upper Chichester Township: 2 inches

Montgomery County
- Lafayette: 4.26 inches
- West Conshohocken: 3.67 inches
- Ambler: 2.93 inches
- Lansdale: 2.5 inches