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  1. Gentle Night Rain 12 HOURS Rain Sounds for Sleeping - YouTube

    Sleep, Relax, and Study Better with my Rain, Thunder, Ocean & Nature videos. I personally film and record these real nature scenes to bring you authentic, calming experiences.

  2. 24 Hour Rainfall Totals | Little Rock, AR 72227

    View how much it rained in the past 24 hours in Little Rock, AR. Tap on the map to get the rainfall totals for your exact location with RainDrop.

  3. Live Rain Radar Map | Zoom Earth

    Interactive real-time rain radar map. Shows precipitation detected by radar.

  4. NWS Little Rock, AR - Observations - National Weather Service

    By clicking on a city, you will be able to see the latest HOURLY surface weather observations for the past 24 to 48 hours. The observations are arranged from latest (top) to earliest (bottom).

  5. Little Rock, AR Precipitation Forecast | Weather Underground

    7-hour rain and snow forecast for Little Rock, AR with 24-hour rain accumulation, radar and satellite maps of precipitation by Weather Underground.

  6. CoCoRaHS - Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network

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  7. Rain - Wikipedia

    Rain is a form of precipitation where water droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor fall by gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is responsible for …

  8. RainyMap.com - Real time rainmap, lightning real-time data

    Explore RainyMap.com for real-time weather forecasts and accurate rain tracking. Stay prepared with up-to-the-minute rain predictions and interactive maps that provide you with essential …

  9. Real-Time Rain Radar - Accurate Rain Forecasts | Rain-Radar.com

    From light showers to heavy rainfall, our accurate radar system brings you the latest rain data for the next 60 minutes and 12 hours. No registration is required, and you can use it from any …

  10. The Weather Channel Maps | weather.com

    Next 48 hours rain and snow, across the US measured in inches. Fall is here, and that means an explosion of brilliant fall foliage. We have the latest reports of fall foliage around the U.S.