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| Southeast Texas |
| May 28 to 31, 1907 |
| Up to 12 in. of rainfall centered in Sugarland caused
flooding in southeastern Texas. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
| Max. Precipitation: |
12.00 in. |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s): |
Fort Bend Co., Sugarland |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1954 |
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| East Texas |
| May 26 to June 1, 1914 |
| The storm was centered over Beaumont in Jefferson
Co. where 12.42 in. of rainfall was recorded. 10.36 in. of rainfall
was recorded at Booth in Fort Bend Co. |
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| Deaths and Damage: |
The loss from floods in the eastern parts of Texas totaled
more than $1.9 million. |
| Max. Precipitation: |
12.42 in. (Jefferson Co.)
10.36 in. (Fort Bend Co.) |
| Severity: |
Major Storm |
| Storm Center(s):
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Jefferson Co., Beaumont
Fort Bend Co., Booth |
| References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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