Report Title: Major and Catastrophic Storms and Floods in Texas     
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Llano and Gillespie Counties
May 29, 1995
Rainfall depths up to 8 in. caused flooding in parts of Williamson, Mason, Llano, and Gillespie Counties. The largest flood damages occurred in Sandy Creek and Lake LBJ. read more...
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   Unknown
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Williamson Co.
Mason Co.
Llano Co.
Gillespie Co.
References:   John Patton, National Weather Service, written commun., 1999

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South-Central Texas
October 27 to 28, 1996
Up to 12 in. of rainfall in a 2-day period in south-central Texas caused flooding in the Nueces, Dry Frio, and Guadalupe River Basins. read more...
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   12.00 in. (Gillespie Co.)
11.00 in. (Edwards Co.)
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Gillespie Co., Harper
Edwards Co., Rocksprings
References:   John Patton, National Weather Service, written commun., 1999

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Central Texas
February 20, 1997
Up to 8 in. of rainfall near Harper caused flooding in the Devils, Pedernales, and Llano River Basins.
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   8.00 in.
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Gillespie Co., Harper
References:   John Patton, National Weather Service, written commun., 1999

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