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1901: 12" of rain falls in 6 hours in Galveston, TX

1901: 12" of rain falls in 6 hours in Galveston, TX

This Date in Weather History - October 8

This Date in Weather History · AccuWeather

October 8, 20201m 52s

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September 1900 brought to Galveston, Texas the worst natural disaster in U S history. A massive hurricane hit the city head on. Destroying most of what was then the 2nd leading port on the Gulf of Mexico, after New Orleans and leaving between 6 and 12,000 dead. Galveston had been the scene of two prior hurricanes, one in 1837 and then again in 1867 that cause severe damage. But on October 8, 1901 A deluge produced nearly 12" of rain in about a six-hour period. The torrential rains came to Galveston precisely 13 months following the day of that famous 1900 Galveston Hurricane disaster and caused much damage.

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