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Daily Precipitation Report
Station Number: IL-CK-320
Station Name: Park Forest 0.7 WNW
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Observation Date
3/7/2026 7:30 AM
Submitted
3/07/2026 8:34 AM
Gauge Catch
3.06 in.
Notes
An amazing amount of rain fell, mostly within the hour after it started late yesterday afternoon. At 5:40 PM yesterday I measured the 2.20 that I reported in the comments on the Significant Weather Report that I entered yesterday a little while after I measured. I had to put it in the comments instead of Gauge Catch for the reason I explained in the comments yesterday. Please check yesterday's comments for the reason since it seems to be a permanent problem with my phone. I am able to get around the problem on the Daily and Multi-Day reports since they have a default value for Gauge Catch of 0.00 with a decimal point instead of NA like the Significant Weather Report. By this morning it was up to the 3.06 that I am reporting. The Minor Flooding that I described yesterday in the Significant Weather Report has disappeared by this morning like I expected it would. So this morning there is nothing remaining of it described yesterday. Sorry about the long delay between measuring and reporting. I think comments are helpful like it said in the MOTD a long time ago, or maybe by then it had changed to The Squall Line. It sometimes takes a while to get back to my phone after measuring and on my phone it takes many minutes to type the details. I think it is worth it however.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall
0.0 in.
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.00 in.
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
NA
Snowpack Depth
0.0 in.
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.00 in.
Snowpack Density
NA
Duration Information
Precipitation Began
--
Precipitation Ended
--
Heavy Precip Began
--
Heavy Precip Lasted
--
Duration Time Accuracy
--
Additional Information
Flooding
No
Additional Data Recorded
No
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