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Tropical Storm — Houston, TX

Jun 15, 2015

Tropical Storm Bill made landfall at Matagorda Island on the morning of June 16th. Strong winds and minor coastal flooding occurred near Matagorda Bay in Jackson and Matagorda Counties and along the coast of Brazoria and Galveston Counties. Heavy rainfall of over 13 inches caused significant inland flooding in and around the towns of Lolita, Edna, and Ganado. The maximum sustained wind reported in Matagorda Bay was 45 knots (52 mph). The maximum wind gust of 54 knots (62 mph) was reported on the

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 589215). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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