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South-Central Texas |
August 13, 1966 |
High-intensity rains of as much as 14 in. fell on
the West Nueces, extreme upper Nueces, Dry Frio, and extreme
upper Frio River Basins. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
Max. Precipitation: |
14.00 in. |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Real Co., Leakey |
References:
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U.S. Geological Survey, unpub. data |
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South-Central Texas |
December 31, 1984 |
Heavy rain (as much as 6 in.) fell in Kimble and Kerr
Counties, and as much as 9 in. fell in Real and Uvalde Counties. These
rains caused widespread flash flooding and accompanying damages along
tributaries of the Llano River and the headwaters of the Guadalupe,
Frio, and Sabinal Rivers. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
Max. Precipitation: |
9.00 in. |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Real Co.
Uvalde Co. |
References:
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Moody and others, 1986 |
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