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| Northeast Texas |
| October 21 to 24, 1919 |
| The largest amounts of rainfall occurred in Fannin and
Denton Counties. The city of Bonham in Fannin County measured 9.4
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
9.40 in. (Fannin Co.)
6.75 in. (Denton Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Fannin Co., Bonham
Denton Co., Denton |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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| North and East Texas |
| May 11 to 14, 1982 |
| Rainfall totals for a 24-hour period ending May 13 were
13.02 in. at Trenton in Fannin County, 13.00 in. at Pilot Point in
Denton County, and 12.60 in. at Bonham in Fannin County. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Millions of dollars in damage were sustained. |
| Max. Precipitation: |
13.00 in. (Denton Co.)
12.60 in. (Fannin Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Denton Co., Pilot Point
Fannin Co., Bonham |
| References:
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Bomar, 1983b, p. 24 |
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