It has been a wet, soggy summer for most of Pennsylvania so far.

While more rainy weather is in the forecast into August, parts of the state have seen record-breaking rain so far.

According to AccuWeather:

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport received 4.34 inches of rain on Monday. The old daily record was set during Hurricane Connie in 1955, when 2.55 inches fell.

Since July 1, Harrisburg has received 16 inches of rain - a normal total for that timespan is 6 inches.

Harrisburg has received 19.43 inches of rain since June 1 - a normal total for that timespan is 9.71 inches.

It is the wettest summer on record for State College, with a total of 20.72 inches of rain since June 1. The previous record was 19.23 inches in 2003.

It has rained on 45 of the last 76 days this summer in State College. Typically, it rains one out of every three or four days in the season.

National Weather Service reports that 11.99 inches of rain fell in Williamsport for the month of July, with the normal amount being 4.34 inches. July 2018 ranks as the wettest July on record, breaking the previous record of 9.65 inches set in 1992.

July 2018 ranks as the fourth wettest since records began in 1895.

Harrisburg also saw a record-breaking July, with a total of 12.09 inches of rainfall. The previous record was 9.72 inches in 1969. July 2018 is the fourth wettest month since records began in 1888.

You can see live weather updates via the National Weather Service and other Twitter sources below.

Tweet us at @pennlive with photos of inclement weather at your place, incidents you see on your commute or send a submission to submissions@pennlive.com.