These graphics show how widespread flooding was in East Texas in late April and early May.
Residents’ homes and possessions are submerged in floodwater following significant rainstorms in Coldspring on May 4, 2024., The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.
Matt Lanza, an energy meteorologist, said a few places recorded more than 5 inches of rain over the course of an hour. At one location north of Lake Livingston,But it wasn’t just the total amount of rain that contributed to so much flooding. What was exceptional was the river water levels. The amount of excess water in Lake Livingston on May 3 was nearly 220,000 acre feet, which was the highest since 1995, according to numbers from. It was even higher in that location than during Hurricane Harvey, which dumped more than 50 inches of rain on parts of the Houston area.
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