A Slow Drenching Gives Bryan/College Station Much Needed Rain

Image from the @NWS Houston X/Twitter account.

A slow and steady rain came to the Bryan/College Station area on Thursday.

Online records from the National Weather Service show about nine hours of rain at Easterwood Airport, which recorded 2.49 inches.

Texts from WTAW listeners ranged from 1.1 inches north of Anderson to 6.5 inches near Kurten on Sand Creek Road.

Thursday during the noon hour, the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning on both sides of Yegua Creek in Burleson and Washington counties. There were two posts on the Burleson County sheriff’s Facebook page, one who wrote seeing a touchdown in a field and another saying they saw the funnel over the dam at Lake Somerville.

Thursday’s rain was a contributing factor to two crashes that closed Highway 21 in east Bryan for more than two hours. Bryan police report the first collision, on 21 near Marino Road, happened when a westbound car hydroplaned into the eastbound lanes and struck an oncoming pickup truck head on. Both drivers were taken to an emergency room for treatment of non life threatening injuries. While officers were still there, the second collision took place that involved a semi that had to be towed. No was injured in the second crash.

Rainfall totals from WTAW listeners for April 2, 2026.

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