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Just as much as it does anywhere else.... Well in Houston at least.
Hurricane Harvey impacted the Texas Gulf Coast on August 26, 2017. It remained over Texas for two days, dumping huge amounts of rain. Some areas near Houston received more than 4 feet of rain, resulting in catastrophic flooding.
how much rain does Houston get
The eastern part of Texas, particularly along the Gulf Coast, tends to receive the most rainfall due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Cities like Houston and Beaumont typically experience higher levels of precipitation compared to other regions in Texas.
According to WeatherUnderground, we are at 8.46" of rain as of July 4th. The normal is 24.52".
Not alot of it.
Dark, damp places. Places that are rarely moved and that have somewhat tropical tempatures with alot of humidity. Such as rain forests.
Hurricane Allison dropped rain on Houston for a period of about six days.
alot of rain will fall. ALOT
alot alot
No, Texas does not have tropical rainforests. Texas has a variety of ecosystems, but none that fit the characteristics of a tropical rainforest, such as high rainfall and consistent high temperatures. Tropical rainforests are typically found in regions near the equator.