In a "normal" year we have close to 38 or so inches of precip. Mostly rain. I think an average year is 20 inches of snow but it generally doesn't stick around. On year we had 10 inches of rain over a week period in May... 5 inches in one storm..Well, as close to 5 inches as I can tell as the rain gauge overflowed on me. Drowned out a lot of corn that year, people had backhoes out in the fields creating temproty ditches to drain off the lakes.
Last year we had 18 inches of precip, with most fallin from Jan-March and than from October-December... The growing season was DRY for us... Everything was still green for most of the summer but inothing grew. At least I didn't have to mow the lawn more than once a moth, and even than all I was mowing was seed heads. Hay yields for second cutting were less than 1/2 a ton per acre when we usually get two tons an acre for that cutting. Oh well, such is life.