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Central and East Texas |
September 8 to 13, 1913 |
The drought of July-August was broken effectively
by heavy rainfall. Heavy rain fell in Hill, McLennan, Harrison,
and Cherokee Counties. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
Max. Precipitation: |
14.54 in. (Jefferson Co.)
9.98 in. (Smith Co.) |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Jefferson Co., Port Arthur
Smith Co., Flint |
References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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East Texas |
November 8 to 10, 1929 |
Over 4 in. of rain fell in Smith County during the 9th
and 10th with 3 in. coming on the 9th. |
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Deaths and Damage: |
Unknown |
Max. Precipitation: |
4.00 in. |
Severity: |
Major Storm |
Storm Center(s): |
Smith Co., Tyler |
References:
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, unpub. data |
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