Late summer continues to be a wet one, as yet another round of rainfall arrived Monday afternoon and continued into the evening.
The official Hays rainfall report recorded at the K-State Agricultural Research Center south of town was 2.41 inches. So far in August, 3.83 inches has fallen with the year-to-date moisture at 22.83 inches.
The Eagle Media Center, 2300 Hall, had 1.42 inches of rain.
There was a report of 3.12 inches of precipitation southeast of Hays, while Victoria saw a report of 2.07 inches.
Most of Hays received between 1.25 and 1.6 inches of rainfall, while the Ellis area saw reports ranging from 0.23 inches north of town to 1.76 inches to the south.
Eastern Russell County also experienced heavy rain, registered more than 3 inches in the gauge Tuesday morning.
Rain is expected to continue Tuesday, with more showers or thunderstorms forecast between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. The chance of rain tapers in the early evening.
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Ellis County Public Works Director Bill Ring reported several flooded roads Monday and Tuesday.