Heavy rains, flooding in southwestern Texas
National Weather Service forecasters were expecting stormwater to push rivers and creeks over their banks in southwest Texas — including the Nueces and Frio rivers — Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday
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National Weather Service forecasters were expecting stormwater to push rivers and creeks over their banks in southwest Texas — including the Nueces and Frio rivers — Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday
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More rain?? Yes, but the majority of it will remain west of I-35 today. The most intense rainfall will occur in the far west counties. The Brazos Valley will also see a bit of rain in the afternoon.San Saba, Burnet and Williamson Counties remain under a flood watch through Thursday evening. Rain ...

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