Heaviest rainfall totals reported in SC counties
Here are the heaviest rainfall totals reported in each South Carolina county so far in 2013 by volunteers in the National Weather Service’s Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network program. Chester, Chesterfield, Dillon, Fairfield, Lee and Marion counties had incomplete data.
County | Location | 2013 Rainfall in inches |
Pickens | Cleveland | 64.14 |
Oconee | Salem / Mountain Rest | 59.52 |
Greenville | Taylors | 52.56 |
Hampton | Varnville | 51.72 |
Anderson | Anderson | 50.76 |
Dorchester | Reevesville | 50.51 |
Spartanburg | Chesnee | 47.63 |
McCormick | McCormick | 46.87 |
Bamberg | Denmark | 45.81 |
Colleton | Smoaks | 44.99 |
Aiken | North Augusta | 44.75 |
Orangeburg | Cordova | 44.57 |
Charleston | Charleston | 44.40 |
Lexington | Gilbert | 43.50 |
Jasper | Ridgeland | 43.19 |
Edgefield | Trenton | 43.18 |
Horry | Myrtle Beach | 42.87 |
Berkeley | Huger | 42.40 |
Allendale | Allendale | 40.55 |
Cherokee | Gaffney | 39.35 |
Abbeville | Due West | 39.17 |
Calhoun | Cameron | 39.09 |
Sumter | Sumter | 38.47 |
Newberry | Pomaria | 38.11 |
Richland | Columbia | 37.42 |
Marlboro | Bennettsville | 37.27 |
Laurens | Mountville | 37.11 |
Williamsburg | Kingstree | 36.94 |
Greenwood | Hodges | 36.65 |
York | York | 36.27 |
Barnwell | Barnwell | 35.95 |
Clarendon | Manning | 35.83 |
Florence | Florence | 35.78 |
Kershaw | Elgin | 35.21 |
Darlington | Hartsville | 34.75 |
Georgetown | Georgetown | 34.33 |
Beaufort | Bluffton | 33.64 |
Union | Union | 32.67 |
Lancaster | Fort Mill | 32.08 |
Saluda | Saluda | 32.03 |