Most Precipitation in a 7-Day Period in Gainesville History
This is a list of the largest precipitation totals ever recorded over 7 consecutive days in
Gainesville, Florida history from 1890–2024.
Note: Does not include overlapping periods.
Change num days:
- Years marked with a gold background have more than 5% incomplete data
Rank |
Precipitation |
Date |
1 |
14.1 inches |
Oct 19–25, 1941 |
2 |
13.0 inches |
Sep 6–12, 2017 |
3 |
12.7 inches |
Sep 25 – Oct 1, 1894 |
4 |
12.4 inches |
Jun 21–27, 2012 |
5 |
11.7 inches |
Sep 1–7, 1950 |
6 |
11.0 inches |
Sep 9–15, 1964 |
7 |
11.0 inches |
Jul 17–23, 2017 |
8 |
10.8 inches |
Sep 5–11, 2004 |
9 |
10.1 inches |
Aug 20–26, 1972 |
10 |
9.6 inches |
Jul 2–8, 1924 |
11 |
9.5 inches |
Sep 5–11, 1988 |
12 |
9.4 inches |
Jun 23–29, 1892 |
13 |
9.2 inches |
Jun 27 – Jul 3, 1909 |
14 |
9.1 inches |
Jun 19–25, 1972 |
15 |
9.1 inches |
Oct 19–25, 1944 |
16 |
9.0 inches |
Jul 31 – Aug 6, 1905 |
17 |
8.9 inches |
Aug 27 – Sep 2, 1949 |
18 |
8.7 inches |
Jun 17–23, 1976 |
19 |
8.6 inches |
Jun 30 – Jul 6, 1921 |
20 |
8.5 inches |
Mar 9–15, 2022 |
Weather Station Details
Years |
Station |
Coordinates |
1984–2024 |
Gainesville Regional Airport |
location |
1954–1983 |
Gainesville 3 WSW |
location |
1890–1953 |
Gainesville University of Florida |
location |