The wet weather has finally moved out of the region and sunny days lie ahead.
Bill Laidlaw of Signal Weather Services says the region experienced consistent rain and weather warnings from June 7th to 10th.
The Kenora area was the hardest hit as Clearwater Bay received 160.5-millimetres, Kenora 134.6 and Sioux Narrows 125.3-millimetres.
It was a lot drier if you lived in the southern portion of the region.
Fort Frances recorded 53.0-millimetres of rain and Atikokan only 32.9.
The weather system played some tricks in the Dryden area as Vermilion Bay ended up with 92-millimetres of rain, but Dryden only received 69.6.
The biggest one day rain total was Clearwater Bay on June 7th with 84.2-millimetres.
The biggest one hour rainfall was in Sioux Narrows at 5:00am on the 9th with 42.9-millimetres.
Here are the complete four day totals:
Clearwater Bay 160.5 mm
Kenora 134.6 mm
Sioux Narrows 125.3 mm
Vermilion Bay 92.0 mm
Ignace 91.4 mm
Ear Falls 87.4 mm
Sioux Lookout 87.2 mm
English River 81.7 mm
Dryden 69.6 mm
Gameland 59.6 mm
Fort Frances 53.0 mm
Dyment & Silver Dollar 49.4 mm
Perrault Falls 43.4 mm
Atikokan 32.9 mm
Bill Laidlaw says the rainfalls were observed at Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry fire weather stations, Environment Canada and NAV Canada stations.
Rainfalls are not reported at the Red Lake airport.