Report Title: Major and Catastrophic Storms and Floods in Texas     
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1.  
East Texas
June 26 to 30, 1902
Storm was centered in Nacogdoches County near the city of Nacogdoches where 14.22 in. of rain fell.
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   14.22 in.
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Nacogdoches Co., Nacogdoches
References:   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data

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Central and East Texas
April 24 to 27, 1922
This large storm covered much of Central and East Texas. The maximum rainfall depths were about 12 in. in the Weatherford area.
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   11.40 in. (Parker Co.)
9.30 in. (Nacogdoches Co.)
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Parker Co., Weatherford
Nacogdoches Co., Nacogdoches
References:   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data

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3.  
Nacogdoches County
January 31 to February 1, 1975
Heavy rainfall caused local flooding.
Deaths and Damage:   Three lives lost and about $5.5 in property damages.
Max. Precipitation:   Unknown
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Nacogdoches Co., Nacogdoches
References:   Dallas Morning News, 1999

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4.  
Southeast Texas
October 15 to 19, 1994
A tropical, mid-latitude rainfall of unusual proportion on a 30- to 35-county area of southeast Texas resulted in catastrophic flooding. The intense rainfalls totaled more than 25 in. at several locations and more than 8 in. on much of southeast Texas.
Deaths and Damage:   Flooding caused 18 deaths and property damages were estimated to be about $700 million.
Max. Precipitation:   12.00 in.
Severity:   Catastrophic
Storm Center(s):   Nacogdoches Co., Chireno
References:   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1995; Liscum and East, 1995


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