Androscoggin County

Auburn: 4.99 inches

Poland: 4.85 inches

Mechanic Falls: 4.53 inches

Livermore Falls: 4.07 inches

Lisbon: 4.02 inches

Cumberland County

Bridgton: 5.32 inches

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New Gloucester: 5.20 inches

Harrison: 5.12 inches

Casco: 4.40 inches

Cumberland Center: 4.40 inches

Franklin County

Kingfield: 6.06 inches

Temple: 6.01 inches

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Salem: 5.45 inches

Rangeley: 5.33 inches

Farmington: 5.16 inches

Kennebec County

Readfield: 4.51 inches

Manchester: 4.27 inches

Oakland: 3.81 inches

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Farmingdale: 3.29 inches

Windsor: 3.22 inches

Knox County

Union: 2.46 inches

Washington: 2 inches

Camden: 1.23 inches

Friendship: .94 inches

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Rockland: .91 inches

Lincoln County

Wiscasset: 2 inches

Waldoboro: 1.62 inches

Damariscotta: 1.43 inches

Boothbay: 1.21 inches

New Harbor: .77 inches

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Walkers Mills Road into Bethel, which is Route 26, is flooded Tuesday after Monday’s heavy rainstorm. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Oxford County

Newry: 7.6 inches

Bethel: 5.42 inches

Hartford: 5.24 inches

Rumford: 5.11 inches

Oxford: 4.68 inches

Sagadahoc County

Topsham: 2.37 inches

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Bath: 2 inches

Georgetown: .24 inches

Phippsburg: .21 inches

Somerset County

North New Portland: 4.36 inches

Embden: 3.16 inches

Mercer: 2.87 inches

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Harmony: 2.69 inches

The Forks: 2.60 inches

Waldo County

Waldo: 3.24 inches

Swanville: 3.14 inches

Belfast: 3 inches

Palermo: 2.93 inches

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Unity: 2.92 inches

York County

Shapleigh: 5.42 inches

Cornish: 4.86 inches

Waterboro: 4.49 inches

Springvale: 4.46 inches

North Waterboro: 4.41 inches

Source: National Weather Service, Gray

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