Tropical Depression -  October 3-7, 1954

A tropical depression moved inland from the western Gulf of Mexico near the United States/Mexican border,
dropping heavy rainfall on the Lower Rio Grande Valley as it moved into northeast Mexico.  The system moved
into southeast New Mexico as a cold front banked up against the Rockies, leading to flash flooding in the Pecos
River and its tributaries.  The graphics below show the storm total rainfall for the tropical depression...data provided
by the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, NC.
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