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Precipitation from the unusual storm of December 1966 was concentrated on highlands in northern Arizona, southwestern Utah, southern Nevada, and south-central California and caused widely scattered major floods in the four States. In Arizona the largest amount of precipitation was in the north rim area of eastern Grand Canyon; about 14 inches (360 millimetres) was measured at the North Rim Entrance Station.
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