Officials say historic rainfall levels that drenched the Houston area this week flooded dozens of homes but probably also resulted in the end of drought conditions in Southeast Texas.
Francisco Sanchez of the Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management says less than 100 homes were flooded after Cypress Creek, located in the northwest part of the Houston area, rose above its banks after getting about 14 inches of rain over the past couple of days.
Gary Whitaker Jr., a resident near Cypress Creek, says street flooding in his neighborhood was receding Friday.
Victor Murphy, a climate expert with the National Weather Service, says thanks to this week's rain, he expects next week's U.S. Drought Monitor to show there is no drought in Southeast Texas.
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