The rain may be over, but rivers remain in flood stage and some area roadways are closed due to high water.
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Dayton set a record with 1.84 inches of rain on Saturday, which broke the old record for daily rainfall of 1.63 inches set in 2016.
Officially with 5.4-inches this month, February 2018 ranks fourth in rainfall totals in the Miami Valley, according to Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.
How much did your area see? Following are 24-hour rainfall totals Saturday through Sunday, reported in inches by the National Weather Service.
>> Area rivers in flood stage due to recent rain
BUTLER
2.89, Beckett Ridge, near West Chester
2.13, Butler County Regional Airport
CHAMPAIGN
2.56, Mechanicsburg
CLARK
2.35, South Charleston
2.23, Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport
CLINTON
2.42, Wilmington
DARKE
2.76, southwest of Greenville
GREENE
2.35, near Fairborn
1.77, WPAFB
1.64, Beavercreek
LOGAN
0.92, east of Bellefontaine
MIAMI
1.60, Tipp City
1.37, Piqua
MONTGOMERY
2.52, Dayton
2.30, West Carrollton
2.16, Huber Heights
1.95, Dayton International Airport
1.88, Kettering
1.81, Oakwood
PREBLE
2.20, Eaton
SHELBY
1.44, Botkins
WARREN
2.86, Landen
2.23, Five Points
1.88, Mason
1.27, Springboro