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Southeast Texas has been hit hard with severe rain as heavy storms continue to sweep through the area, with some areas reporting up to 10 inches of rainfall. Flash flood warnings are in effect across the region as emergency crews brace for additional severe weather.
San Antonio endures a deadly flash flood, claiming 13 lives, with the identities of 12 victims released. The city saw extensive damage and rescue efforts in response to record rainfall.
A flood watch is in effect through Thursday evening for Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall and Kaufman counties, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort
Eight people have been reported dead in floodwaters in San Antonio, Texas, and widespread excessive rainfall could spell more danger of flash flooding across Southern Plains states and parts of ...
A full list of the latest warnings issued for Central Texas counties is below. TEMPLE, Texas — LATEST: A Flash Flood Warning for Freestone County is in effect until 5:45 p.m. Sunday. Download the KCEN 6 News mobile app for iPhone and Android to stay up-to-date with any severe weather, including coverage during Tornado Warnings.
Seek higher ground. Never walk or drive through flooded roadways; avoid floodwaters as much as possible. Listen to local media and evacuate if told to. Do not enter flood waters. Murky water easily hides debris, chemicals and downed power lines. Wait for the "all clear" to re-enter a flood-damaged property.
Parts of southeast Texas were under flash flood warnings as excessive rainfall is expected in the Southern Plains states.
A flood watch has been issued for the Austin metro and parts of South Central Texas and storm chances increase on Wednesday and Thursday.