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A few scattered showers linger Friday morning across parts of Texas after parts of the Texas Hill Country saw extensive flooding occur in a very short amount of time prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Flash Flood Emergency.
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Flood threat for soaked Dallas and Texas Hill Country persists overnight as storms keep firing
A significant flood threat is taking shape in some of the same areas of Texas Hill Country devastated by July floods as storms crawl across the South. A Level 3 of 4 risk of flooding rainfall is in place Thursday for nearly 70,
While S.A. remains under a flood watch, models indicate that much of the city may miss out on significant rainfall. The Hill Country is another matter.
Significant flooding is underway in Texas Hill Country as storms crawl across the South. Parts of the region are still recovering from devastating flooding that killed more than
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Austin weather: Storms coming in from west, Flood Watch in effect
It's storm day! The wait is almost over for rain, with storms expected to hit the Hill Country by mid-afternoon and rolling over Central Texas tonight.
The National Weather Service continues the Flood Watch across the region where excessive runoff from heavy rain may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying, flood-prone locations.
Torrential storms have parked themselves over the Texas Hill Country once again—months after deadly summer floods —raising new fears that swollen rivers and flash flooding could quickly turn dangerous.
San Antonio and the Hill Country may see not one, but two rounds of heavy showers as a flood watch remains in effect. The first round of heavy rains is expected between late Wednesday night and early Friday morning.