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Flash Flood — Harrison, TX

Jun 11, 2025

Numerous thunderstorms developed along and ahead of a persistent MCS in East Texas during the afternoon of June 11th. Thunderstorms began training ahead of the MCS, and the overlapping segments of heavy rainfall resulted in scattered flash flooding across parts of Smith County and Harrison County. Hourly rainfall rates within this activity were estimated at nearly 3 inches per hour. The uptick in convective coverage and intensity was due to the thunderstorms training along a NW-SE oriented insta

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1272215). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Harrison, TX

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