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t <br />JUN 27 <br />CM" Or <br />UTrL _ r., .—A <br />L(-) <br />C.% <br />ur' 69 V, / e <br />„.., U C / ±,cJ, t� . <br />i 4 .�_c tQQ is'1 u f(12- ()! 94__C2 L y C7 el C_) (..ce <br />C� LUG zt_s_ J c/1 7 (C >i nom( Gc� z� >SJ <br />6 'L <br />LO at-ni, <br />_Q-e 61,1 Gcti-a._c.L.‘, <br />cizu, , <br />10_4) Yl v �� ��� c�� <br />Zulu, 72- . <br />1/ <br />rain was a soaker <br />North suburban resi- <br />dents were not imagining <br />things if they thought that <br />April and May were a trifle <br />damp this year. <br />In fact, rains durfng a 24- <br />hour period on April 27 and <br />28 were some of the heavi- <br />est ever recorded for this <br />area. <br />According to State Cli- <br />matologist Earl Kienast, <br />Roseville and Shoreview <br />reported the highest down- <br />falls. with 3.54 and 3.50 <br />C'a.usmq no frobkrns <br />inches respectively. <br />Also in this area, Colum- <br />bus Township reported <br />3.44 inches during that <br />short period; Forest Lake, <br />3.28; and Lino Lakes 3.22. <br />"That is an exceptional- <br />ly heavy rain. A very rare <br />event," Kienast said. <br />Average rainfall for the <br />entire month of April is <br />only 2.50 inches. Kienast <br />says the heaviest rains in <br />Minnesota generally occur <br />in June or July. <br />O- C>7- 7 � <br />yJ <br />// 6,2_ <br />10 <br />