Remnants of Tropical Storm Charley Bring Flooding
Updated September 1, 1998 - NWS Austin/San Antonio
Tropical Storm Charley moved into South Texas Saturday morning
August 22. As the tropical storm moved inland north of Alice
it was downgraded to a tropical depression at 10 am.
Widespread rains affected South Central Texas late Saturday
morning and afternoon, as the tropical deprssion moved
south of San Antonio and westward to near Cotulla late in the
day. Rainfall across the area was moderate to heavy and
flooding resulted. In the San Antonio area flooding occurred on low
water crossings...low lying areas and flood prone streets.
San Antonio International Airport picked up 2.96 inches. Other
reports over the city varied from 2.00 inches to 4.75 inches.
Occasional rain also affected the Austin area, where Austin
Mueller Airport showed 0.55 inches. Rainfall over Austin varied
from 0.33 inches to 0.85 inches. Rain began to affect the Del Rio
area late Saturday. Del Rio International Airport picked up 0.01
inches Saturday and Laughlin AFB picked up 0.52 inches.
During the night the remnants of Tropical Storm Charley moved
northwest to near Del Rio by early Sunday morning. Very
heavy rain developed Saturday night and Sunday morning to the
southwest, west and northwest of San Antonio. Rainfall amounts
varied from near 1.50 inches to near 8 inches. Flooding along
rivers and streams in the Texas Hill Country, especially western
parts of the hill country and western parts of South Central Texas
became widespread.
On Sunday, the remnants of Tropical Storm Charley stalled near
Del Rio. See Radar Reflectivity of
Charley. See Visual Satellite
Picture of the Area at 1232 PM CDT, Sunday, August 23
Extremely heavy rains and disastrous flooding
resulted. The Del Rio area picked up rain amounts near 17
inches. Five to Ten inch amounts were not uncommon in the
Del Rio Area. Laughlin AFB east of the city had 7.42 inches. Heavy
rain fell in the early morning, followed by rain in the day and
ending with extremely heavy rain in the evening and late night hours.
Rainfall for Del Rio on Sunday, August 23, 1998 came in with a
record breaking amount of 17.03 inches.
This set a new daily, monthly and August rain records for Del Rio.
See Record Rainfall Data for Del Rio
Further east of Del Rio, scattered afternoon and evening showers
and thunderstorms showed up from near San Antonio east to Schulenburg
and north to Llano, Burnet, Austin, and Giddings. Some of the
showers and thunderstorms caused locally heavy rain. At the
San Antonio Internatioanl Airport 1.95 inches of rain fell,
while Austin picked up 0.26 inches.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Charely continued near Del Rio Monday.
More heavy rains continued in the Del Rio area and other areas over the
western parts of South Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country.
Several inches of rain followed, only to aggravate the flooding problems.
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