Rain totals: How much fell where you live?

Chuck Hamlin/Staff

Chuck Hamlin/Staff

Over 3 inches of rain were reported in some spots of the Miami Valley from heavy downpours and severe storms that moved through the region Thursday and Friday.

>>RELATED: High water and flooding reported in dozens of spots across the region

These are some of the area totals reported to the National Weather Service:

PHOTOS: Severe storms move through the area

Montgomery County:

Brookville area: 3.65 inches

Miamisburg: 3.37 inches

Centerville 3.36 inches

Kettering: 2.92 inches

New Lebanon: 2.60 inches

Germantown: 2.48 inches

Huber Heights: 1.84 inches

Dayton International Airport: 1.50 inches

RELATED: Flood warnings issued after morning severe storms

Greene County:

North of Xenia: 3.30 inches

Beavercreek: 3.24 inches

Bellbrook: 2.48 inches

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: 2.48 inches

RELATED: Flood waters wash away bridge in Bellbrook neighborhood

Clark County: 

Springfield: 2.74 inches

New Carlisle: 1.53 inches

Preble County:

Eaton: 3.60 inches

Camden: 2.05 inches

Miami County: 

Tipp City: 1.22 inches

Troy: 1.20 inches

Darke County: 

Arcanum: 1.18 inches

Warren County: 

Franklin: 2.06 inches

Springboro: 1.58 inches

Lebanon: 1.37 inches

Champaign County: 

Mechanicsburg: 1.27 inches

Urbana: 1.08 Inches

Butler County: 

Hamilton: 2.28 inches

Oxford: 2.20 inches

West Chester: 1.93 inches

Middletown: 1.83 inches

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