One area in Michigan's Upper Peninsula saw more than 7 inches of rain Tuesday, Sept. 9, the National Weather Service said, and there were multiple reports of more than 4 inches.
According to precipitation reports from the NWS in Marquette, Amasa in the northwest UP, saw the most rain — 7.33 inches. Other areas, including Crystal Falls and Channing, received more than 4 inches of rain.
"We had a swath of rainfall over 1 inch across the central portions of the UP yesterday," NWS meteorologist Nick Langlieb said in an email. "An area of heavy rainfall, in excess of 2 inches occurred from far eastern Gogebic, Iron, northern Dickinson and southern Marquette Counties."
The weather service had warned on Monday that some areas could see 3-5 inches of rain because storms that were set to move ac