Thursday’s rain was the highest daily rainfall. Updated forecast rainfall for the next 3 days shows additional rain totals backing off to the west. Rainfall as reported to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by monitoring stations throughout Central Texas, including from the Lower Colorado River Authority’s Hydromet system. These are not “official” records, nor should they be used for legal or insurance purposes, but are provided for your information. Needed rainfall was found across the majority of South Central Texas Thursday (10/5), dropping almost an inch and a half officially in San Antonio. Another 10 to 20 inches of rain is possible in Southeast Texas through Thursday. Amarillo and the surrounding area are preparing for yet more rainfall in the upcoming week as certain areas were under a flood watch, flash flood warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings. The official National Weather Service record station at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport reported 9.19 inches of rain in the 24 hours ending at 2 p.m. ![]() ![]() ![]() All rain totals are measured in inches.Īll weather data collected at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton may not reflect temperatures or rainfall amounts for other areas of east Texas.
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