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| Northeastern Texas |
| December 14 to 17, 1906 |
| The maximum recorded rainfall of 7.06 in. was recorded
at Long Lake in Anderson Co. 6.57 in. was recorded at Dialville
in Cherokee Co. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
7.06 in. (Anderson Co.)
6.57 in. (Cherokee Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Anderson Co., Long Lake
Cherokee Co., Dialville |
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| East Texas |
| November 8 to 10, 1937 |
| The largest amounts of rainfall occurred in Henderson,
Anderson, and Rusk Counties. 6.3 in. fell in a 24-hour period in Marshall
County. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
7.16 in. (Anderson Co.)
7.06 in. (Harrison Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Anderson Co., Long Lake
Harrison Co., Marshall |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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