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National Weather Service releases rain total map
Posted
Saturday,
October 3, 2015
11:54 pm
Robert Joseph Baker
As of 10 p.m. Saturday, Clarendon County has received between four and six inches of rain, depending on the area. Southern and central parts of the county have seen the highest totals. More than four inches is forecast county-wide for Sunday.