Hurricane Matthew: Rainfall Totals

Map of rainfall from Hurricane Matthew

Flooding does not depend on the strength of the storm, but it is related to the forward motion, or speed, of the storm. Slow moving tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes can produce significant amounts of heavy rain that can lead to flooding. This flooding can be hundreds of miles away from the center of the storm and is often caused inland flooding. These slow moving storms can produce more than 20" of rain over a period of a couple of days. Even after the winds have subsided, the flooding potential from storms can remain for several days. Nearly 60% of the deaths due to hurricane flooding have been from drownings related to inland heavy rain events.

Hurricane Matthew rainfall totals from several cities

  • Savannah (Hunter U.S. Army Airfield), Georgia: 17.49 inches
  • William O Huske Lock 3, North Carolina: 15.65 inches
  • Goldsboro, North Carolina: 15.24 inches
  • Fayetteville, North Carolina: 14.82 inches
  • Beaufort, South Carolina: 14.04 inches
  • Reevesville, South Carolina: 12.90 inches
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia area: 12.16 inches
  • Suffolk, Virginia: 11.24 inches
  • Hilton Head Island, South Carolina: 11.00 inches
  • Charleston, South Carolina: 10.48 inches
  • Folly Field, South Carolina: 9.82 inches
  • Orlando, Florida (Sanford): 8.99 inches
  • Jacksonville, Florida: 6.75 inches
  • N. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: 5.67 inches
  • Daytona Beach, Florida: 5.29 inches