Report Title: Major and Catastrophic Storms and Floods in Texas     
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Southeast Texas
July 2 to 6, 1942
Rainfall of 10-14 in. along the entire Gulf coast caused flooding throughout much of southeast Texas.
Deaths and Damage:   Unknown
Max. Precipitation:   13.00 in. (Navarro Co.)
12.90 in. (Guadalupe Co.)
12.10 in. (Victoria Co.)
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Navarro Co., Eureka
Guadalupe Co., Seguin
Victoria Co., Victoria Air Base
References:   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1954

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Navarro, Hill, Ellis, and Johnson Counties
April 20 to May 2, 1966
A series of flood-producing rains of 8-15 in. fell on Chambers Creek watershed Apr. 20-May 2. Rainfall of 7.91-14.75 in. was recorded. Unofficial reports of rainfall indicate that isolated areas of the watershed had as much as 17 in. The greatest rainfall was reported for the area immediately west of Corsicana.
Deaths and Damage:   Storm damage was estimated at $441,000.
Max. Precipitation:   17.00 in.
Severity:   Major Storm
Storm Center(s):   Navarro Co., Corsicana
References:   Soil Conservation Service, 1966a

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