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Texas Flood Stories

4,808 first-hand accounts of flood events in Texas, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.

Flash Flood$10K damage

Uvalde, TX · Jun 18, 2000

Very slow moving showers and thunderstorms developed shortly after sunrise over the western parts of South Central Texas on the morning of the 18th. Rainfall totals across the five county area ranged from 2 to 4 inches with isolated reports of up to 5 inches.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Blanco, TX · Nov 2, 2000

Widespread heavy rainfall from very slow-moving thunderstorms produced generalized 2 to 3 inch amounts from Fredericksburg to Austin to Lexington to Seguin, San Antonio, Bandera, Kerrville and back to Fredericksburg.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Bandera, TX · Nov 3, 2000

Heavy rain redeveloped from eastern Edwards and Real Counties into western Bandera and Kerr Counties near midnight on the 2nd. General rainfall totals were only 1 to 2 inches. However, isolated amounts up to 5 inches were indicated between Rocksprings and Leakey.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Real, TX · Nov 5, 2000

Heavy rain developed along a cold front moving eastward across South Central Texas during the late afternoon and evening. General rainfall of 2 to 3 inches, with isolated totals to near 5 inches, were reported from Burnet to Llano to Leakey to Garner Park and back through…

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Uvalde, TX · Nov 5, 2000

Heavy rain developed along a cold front moving eastward across South Central Texas during the late afternoon and evening. General rainfall of 2 to 3 inches, with isolated totals to near 5 inches, were reported from Burnet to Llano to Leakey to Garner Park and back through…

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Burnet, TX · Nov 5, 2000

Heavy rain developed along a cold front moving eastward across South Central Texas during the late afternoon and evening. General rainfall of 2 to 3 inches, with isolated totals to near 5 inches, were reported from Burnet to Llano to Leakey to Garner Park and back through…

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Kinney, TX · May 4, 2001

General rainfall of 1 to 2 inches was reported from eastern Val Verde County eastward into southwest Edwards County and northwestern Kinney County. Maximum amounts in the event were between 4 and 5 inches at the three county intersection.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Edwards, TX · May 4, 2001

General rainfall of 1 to 2 inches was reported from eastern Val Verde County eastward into southwest Edwards County and northwestern Kinney County. Maximum amounts in the event were between 4 and 5 inches at the three county intersection.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Williamson, TX · Aug 26, 2001

Widespread early evening showers and thunderstorms produced 2 to 3 inch rainfall amounts across the three counties, with isolated totals of up to six inches between San Marcos and Austin, caused general flash flooding over low water crossings and poorly drained areas.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Guadalupe, TX · Sep 5, 2001

Thunderstorms formed again in the mid afternoon over the eastern part of the Texas Hill Country and spread southeastward into the I-35 corridor from New Braunfels southward past San Antonio into the Pearsall area.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Hays, TX · Aug 26, 2001

Widespread early evening showers and thunderstorms produced 2 to 3 inch rainfall amounts across the three counties, with isolated totals of up to six inches between San Marcos and Austin, caused general flash flooding over low water crossings and poorly drained areas.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Guadalupe, TX · Aug 27, 2001

Heavy rain fell through the mid afternoon in a band from near Seguin in Guadalupe County westward to New Braunfels and across Comal County in to Kendall County as far west as Comfort. Average rainfall was between 1 and 2 inches, with isolated totals over 4 inches.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Kendall, TX · Aug 27, 2001

Heavy rain fell through the mid afternoon in a band from near Seguin in Guadalupe County westward to New Braunfels and across Comal County in to Kendall County as far west as Comfort. Average rainfall was between 1 and 2 inches, with isolated totals over 4 inches.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Lamar, TX · Sep 3, 2001

A wet weather pattern continued in North Texas during the first part of September. Numerous slow moving showers and thunderstorms developed over the region, bringing heavy rain and flooding.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Guadalupe, TX · Nov 4, 2002

A cold front moved across South Central Texas on Sunday, November 3. In its wake an area of widespread cold rain and showers developed along and east of the I-35 corridor.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Caldwell, TX · Nov 4, 2002

A cold front moved across South Central Texas on Sunday, November 3. In its wake an area of widespread cold rain and showers developed along and east of the I-35 corridor.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

De Witt, TX · Nov 4, 2002

A cold front moved across South Central Texas on Sunday, November 3. In its wake an area of widespread cold rain and showers developed along and east of the I-35 corridor.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Travis, TX · Nov 4, 2002

A cold front moved across South Central Texas on Sunday, November 3. In its wake an area of widespread cold rain and showers developed along and east of the I-35 corridor.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Lavaca, TX · Nov 4, 2002

A cold front moved across South Central Texas on Sunday, November 3. In its wake an area of widespread cold rain and showers developed along and east of the I-35 corridor.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Tom Green, TX · May 4, 2002

A supercell thunderstorm developed over San Angelo and moved east for four and a half hours over portions of Tom Green, Concho, McCulloch and San Saba counties. This storm produced a total of five tornadoes.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Hays, TX · Jun 30, 2002

Toward the end of June, 2002, a trough of low pressure, featuring a cold-core low on its north end, moved inland from the western Gulf of Mexico across the Texas Coast.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Gillespie, TX · Jun 30, 2002

Toward the end of June, 2002, a trough of low pressure, featuring a cold-core low on its north end, moved inland from the western Gulf of Mexico across the Texas Coast.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Burnet, TX · Jun 30, 2002

Toward the end of June, 2002, a trough of low pressure, featuring a cold-core low on its north end, moved inland from the western Gulf of Mexico across the Texas Coast.

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Flash Flood$10K damage

Kerr, TX · Jun 30, 2002

Toward the end of June, 2002, a trough of low pressure, featuring a cold-core low on its north end, moved inland from the western Gulf of Mexico across the Texas Coast.

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