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A Boulder Fire-Rescue Dive team truck passes through a flooded section of 28th near Pearl, Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013, in Boulder.
A Boulder Fire-Rescue Dive team truck passes through a flooded section of 28th near Pearl, Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013, in Boulder.
Denver Post city desk reporter Kieran ...
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Rain measurements from the overnight Colorado storm that has caused flash floods and flooding according to the National Weather Service as of 8 p.m. Thursday include:

Arvada — 2.82 (since Monday)

Aurora — 11.88 inches (since noon Wednesday)

Aurora — 3.80 inches (past 5 hours)

Boulder — 11.66 inches (since Monday evening)

Broomfield — 4.01 inches (past 6 hours)

El Dorado Springs — 4.95 inches

El Dorado Springs — 7.71 inches (3 day total)

Erie — 8 inches

Estes Park — 6 inches (48 hours)

Firestone — 4.80 inches

Fort Collins — 3.57 inches

Frederick — 7.19 inches

Glen Haven — 5.20 inches

Genesee — 8.9 inches (including 2.8 inches since 2 p.m.)

Jamestown — 4.54

Jamestown — 7.24 (since Monday)

Karval — 7.80 inches (since noon)

Lafayette — 3.50 inches

Louisville — 10.21 inches

Loveland — 4.12 inches

Lyons — 3.5 inches

Northglenn — 4.53 inches

Thornton — 5.37 inches

Ward — 6.16 inches