Thunderstorms that began early Thursday evening and lasted into the night dumped more than 4 inches of rain on parts of Tribland.
According to the Nebraska Rainfall Assessment and Information Network, an observer northwest of Lawrence reported 4.66 inches of rain from the storm and another observer west of Deweese reported 4.50 inches.
Hastings reported 1.52 inches from the storm.
A flood warning remained in effect until 9:30 a.m. today for southeastern Adams County, eastern Webster County and all of Nuckolls and Clay counties. At about 5:30 p.m. Thursday law enforcement officials in those counties reported flooding was occurring along numerous county roads south of Nebraska Highway 74 and west of Nebraska Highway 14, according to the National Weather Service in Hastings.
Clay County Emergency Manager Loren Uden said several county roads were under water about 8:30 p.m. Thursday, just after the heaviest rainfall, but by this morning most of the water had gone down.
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