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Plot Middenmeer absorbs 40 millimeters

June 6, 2019 - 2 comments

In the night from Wednesday 5 June to Thursday 6 June, the necessary precipitation fell again throughout the Netherlands. During that night, the potato plot in Middenmeer (North Holland) received by far the most precipitation.

When we look at the precipitation amounts of Wednesday 5 June, we can conclude that it was quiet during the day (in terms of showers). Most precipitation fell on the potato plot in Hank (North Brabant): 13,5 millimeters. The potato plot in Fijnaart (North Brabant) also received the necessary rainfall: 8,6 millimeters. 

An overview of the precipitation amounts of Wednesday 5 June (during the day).

More rain after midnight
In the night from Wednesday to Thursday, significantly more precipitation fell, mainly between 00:00 and 02:00. The most rain fell on the potato plot in Middenmeer (North Holland): 41,7 millimeters. In Zeewolde (Flevoland) 21,8 millimeters fell last night and the plot in Oeffelt (North Brabant) received 19,6 millimeters in that period.

An overview of the precipitation amounts up to Thursday morning, June 6, 8:40 a.m.

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Bert June 6, 2019
This is in response to it Boerenbusiness article:
[url=http://www.boerenbusiness.nl/ artikel/10882750/perceel- middenmeer-slurpt-40-millimeter-op]Plot Middenmeer slurps up 40 millimeters[/url]
Collected 45 mm last night, Waverveen (prov.utrecht)
Wammes June 6, 2019
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