SALT LAKE CITY — It’s only two weeks into October, but Salt Lake City has already collected more rain this month than any other October on record, as storms continue to pepper the state.

With another 0.68 inches of rain collected from a system that passed through the region late Monday into early Tuesday, Salt Lake City’s monthly total rose to 4.16 inches, as of 8 a.m. Tuesday. It surpassed the October record of 3.98 inches set in 1981 along the way.

This month’s precipitation — boosted by a near all-time daily record set on Oct. 4 and the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla over the weekend — is now more than anything the city collected from March 19 through Sept. 30, and represents over a third of everything it received throughout the 2025 water year, which ended on Sept. 30.

It resulted

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