Not any old gully washer: Rainfall totals from a wild Thursday afternoon of storms

Most who saw rain saw several inches in just a few hours
Rain totals across the Brazos Valley from Thursday night's storms
Rain totals across the Brazos Valley from Thursday night's storms(KBTX)
Published: May. 16, 2024 at 10:40 PM CDT|Updated: May. 17, 2024 at 10:13 AM CDT
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BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The flooding potential more than delivered across the Brazos Valley today, with most areas reporting well over an inch of rain in just one afternoon.

  • Easterwood Airport - 3.34″
  • Southwood Valley - 4.02″
  • South Nantucket - 5.2″
  • South College Station (Graham & Victoria) - 4.75″
  • Anderson - 1.73″
  • Peach Crossing - 3.5″
  • Autumn Lake - 7″
  • Carlos - 2.0″
  • Allen Forest - 4.98″
  • South Hampton - 4.8″
  • Westwood Estates - 4.8″
  • Snook - 3.31″
  • Creek Meadows Estates - 3.98″
  • Creek Meadows - 4.4″
  • Austin’s Colony - 4.5″
  • Cross ( North Grimes County) - 4.79″
  • Snook - 3.38″
  • Wellborn - 4.01″
  • College Station (South of Easterwood Aiport) - 4.6″
  • Bedias - 3″
  • Blackjack (FM391 in Robertson County) - 3″
  • South Bryan - 5.5″
  • Smetana: 3.88″
  • Graham and Victoria - 4.75″
  • Southwest College Station (River Run Subdivision) - 3.76″