Columbia's Extreme Rain Event
A complex of heavy thunderstorms formed over the Columbia, SC area last Sunday, July 21, 2012. The heavy rains resulted in what is known as an extreme rain event. That means that rainfall for the day had to equal or exceed 2.52 inches to be in the top 1% (99 th percentile) based on the current climate statistics. The official total at the National Weather Service Forecast Office was 2.55 inches, thus an extreme rainfall day. The slow moving thunderstorms unleashed a torrent of rain producing two to five inches of rain in a couple of hours. The highest rainfall totals stretched from Lexington to Forest Acres on the east side of Columbia. Reports of 4.89 inches came in from west of Lexington, 4.56 inches from West Columbia, and 3.48 inches from Forest Acres. As one can imagine with all of the rain this summer the heavy rains led to flooding. All of the usual spots flooded, but there were areas not prone to seeing so much water. Flooding w...