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Flash Flood — Hardin, TX

Sep 18, 2019

Imelda moved inland southwest of Galveston, Texas as a minimal tropical storm then meandered over Southeast Texas over the next couple days while weakening. Heavy rain remained over deep Southeast Texas including the Beaumont-Port Arthur area for over a day producing a storm total of 44.29 inches at a station near Fannet. The same station received over 30 inches in 12 hours which produced widespread flooding across Jefferson County. This high amount of rainfall ranks Imelda as the 4th wettest tr

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 856445). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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