Associated Press: This week's record rainfall in Texas eased the state's drought and swelled rivers and lakes to the point that they may not return to normal levels until July, scientists said Thursday.
Just weeks ago, much of the state was parched with varying levels of drought. But the same drenching rainfall that paralyzed parts of Houston and swept away a vacation home with eight people inside also offered relief from a long dry spell.
Many cities were still in danger of flooding as heavy rain from earlier......
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Storms ease in Texas, but runoff could mean more flooding
Posted by Associated Press: Juan A. Lozano and Seth Robbin on May 28th, 2015
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