Flooding Rains Return To The Brazos Valley

Screen shots from the Bryan police department's Twitter/X feed with examples of weather related incidents that happened May 16, 2024.
Screen shots from the Bryan police department's Twitter/X feed with examples of weather related incidents that happened May 16, 2024.

Flooding rains returned to the Brazos Valley on Thursday (May 16).

The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for portions of Brazos County from 4:20 until 10:45 p.m.

Portions of multiple streets in College Station and Bryan became impassable, in part due to stalled vehicles and in part to trees that fell across roadways.

24 hour rainfall for Thursday recorded by the National Weather Service at Easterwood Airport was 3.31 inches.

Rainfall reports from WTAW listeners texting 979-695-1620 included:

New reports as of 11 a.m. Friday:

6.41 inches in College Station’s Raintree neighborhood.
5.5 inches NNW of Easterwood Airport.
5 inches in Bryan’s Wheeler Ridge neighborhood.
5 inches in Snook.
3.5 inches in the 7-11 Ranch area south of College Station.
3.34 inches in the Cross community of Grimes County.
3 inches in College Station’s Great Oaks Estates neighborhood.

Reports received as of 6 p.m. Thursday:

5.59 inches in two hours east of Bryan in the Steep Hollow area at FM 1179 and Merka Road.
5 inches in Bryan’s Memorial Forest neighborhood.
4.26 inches in Bryan’s historic eastside district.
3.5 inches three miles north of Anderson.
1.3 inches east of Hearne in the Blackjack community.

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