Rainfall rates up to 5 inches was reported during the storm. Once the storm ended, up to 40 inches of rain fell, mostly around Liberty and Magnolia. Many areas got over 20 inches of rains in the four day period. It is one Texas's largest rainfall event. There was widespread and record flooding. Many rivers and reservoirs exceeded their past records and stands to this day. On October 20th, oil pipelines burst and caused a massive fires on the San Jacinto River. It claimed 22 lives and caused two billion dollars in damages.
It is very possible that up to 37 inches of rain fell in 6 hours around Kickapoo Creek! This is despite the fact that 25 inches fell in 6 hours! It also talks about if the 62 inches of rain from Hurricane Wilma fell on Southeast Texas. It would be MUCH worse than Ike and the October 1994 flood. The damage and death toll would be catastrophic!






NWS Houston-October
Catastrophic Rainfall and Flooding in Texas
USGS Fact Sheet
Weather Underground Blog-The Flood of October 1994 Revisited