TOOELE COUNTY, Utah — The rain may have stopped, but the impact from Saturday's storm is still being felt across Tooele County. County officials and weather experts say what happened over the weekend was one for the books.

Officials say the storm was much stronger than what the area's drainage system is built to handle. "In Stansbury, it could be considered a 500-year storm based off of the amount of rainfall, which is not something we had reported in this area before," Brittany Lopez, assistant county manager for Tooele County, said Monday.

The National Weather Service says Stansbury Park received 3.74 inches of rain between Friday night and Saturday, the most rain recorded anywhere across Tooele Valley and Salt Lake Valley.

"This was a pretty impressive rainstorm," Jim Steenburgh, a p

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