El Nino has helped disturb the atmosphere enough to bring in storm after storm through the Valley and snow into the northern parts of the state.
Since storms started cropping up this week, we've seen significant rainfall total across the state.
We've collected a list of rainfall totals for the last seven days using data from the Maricopa County Flood Control District. (As of 10 p.m., January 7)
Ahwatukee: 1.54”
Anthem: 2.09”
Apache Junction: 2.28”
Avondale: 1.22”
Buckeye: 0.75”
Carefree: 1.89”
Casa Grande: 1.30”
Cave Creek: 2.44”
Chandler: 1.50”
Deer Valley: 1.30”
El Mirage: 0.59”
Fountain Hills: 2.56”
Gilbert: 1.42”
Glendale: 1.26”
Goodyear: 1.14”
Guadalupe: 1.38”
Laveen: 1.10”
Litchfield Park: 0.91”
Luke Air Force Base: 0.83”
Maricopa: 1.02”
Mesa: 1.69”
Mesa – East: 2.09”
New River: 1.65”
Peoria: 1.22”
Phoenix - Downtown: 1.22”
Phoenix - Sky Harbor: 1.13”
Phoenix – North: 1.61”
Queen Creek: 1.46”
San Tan Valley: 1.42”
Scottsdale: 1.93”
Scottsdale – North: 2.40”
Sun City: 1.06”
Sun City West: 0.98”
Sun Lakes: 1.30”
Surprise: 0.83”
Tempe: 1.22”
Tolleson: 1.22”
Waddell: 1.38”
Wittmann: 1.46”
Wickenburg: 1.61”