A car is overtaken Tuesday by flood waters from the Androscoggin River along the North River Road in Auburn. Auburn firefighters used their rescue boat to bring the driver to shore. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Androscoggin County

Auburn: 4.99 inches

Poland: 4.85 inches

Mechanic Falls: 4.53 inches

Livermore Falls: 4.07 inches

Lisbon: 4.02 inches

Cumberland County

Bridgton: 5.32 inches

New Gloucester: 5.20 inches

Harrison: 5.12 inches

Casco: 4.40 inches

Cumberland Center: 4.40 inches

Franklin County

Kingfield: 6.06 inches

Temple: 6.01 inches

Salem: 5.45 inches

Rangeley: 5.33 inches

Farmington: 5.16 inches

Kennebec County

Readfield: 4.51 inches

Manchester: 4.27 inches

Oakland: 3.81 inches

Farmingdale: 3.29 inches

Windsor: 3.22 inches

Knox County

Union: 2.46 inches

Washington: 2 inches

Camden: 1.23 inches

Friendship: .94 inches

Rockland: .91 inches

Lincoln County

Wiscasset: 2 inches

Waldoboro: 1.62 inches

Damariscotta: 1.43 inches

Boothbay: 1.21 inches

New Harbor: .77 inches

Oxford County

Newry: 7.6 inches

Bethel: 5.42 inches

Hartford: 5.24 inches

Rumford: 5.11 inches

Oxford: 4.68 inches

Sagadahoc County

Topsham: 2.37 inches

Bath: 2 inches

Georgetown: .24 inches

Phippsburg: .21 inches

Somerset County

North New Portland: 4.36 inches

Embden: 3.16 inches

Mercer: 2.87 inches

Harmony: 2.69 inches

The Forks: 2.60 inches

Waldo County

Waldo: 3.24 inches

Swanville: 3.14 inches

Belfast: 3 inches

Palermo: 2.93 inches

Unity: 2.92 inches

York County

Shapleigh: 5.42 inches

Cornish: 4.86 inches

Waterboro: 4.49 inches

Springvale: 4.46 inches

North Waterboro: 4.41 inches

Source: National Weather Service, Gray

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