<Li> June 26, 1986--Hurricane Bonnie makes landfall near High Island in Southeast Texas as a Category 1 hurricane, killing four people in Texas and producing heavy rainfall that causes street flooding . Rainfall peaks at 13 in (330 mm), with many areas picking up at least 10 in (250 mm). Bonnie also spawns four tornadoes in Texas . </Li> <Li> August 6, 1986--A tropical depression produces rain over South Texas with a maximum total of 4.5 in (110 mm) near Refugio . </Li> <Li> September 23, 1986--The remnants of Hurricane Newton produce 1 in (25 mm) rainfall totals over the Texas Panhandle with an area of 3 in (76 mm) near the border between New Mexico and Texas, peaking at 3.97 in (101 mm) in Wharton . </Li> <Li> Early - October, 1986--The remnants of Hurricane Paine produce widespread rainfall over western and northern Texas, most of which receives at least an inch of rain, with 10.39 in (264 mm) in Wellington . </Li>

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