Texas Map Shows Where ‘Severe Thunderstorms,’ Flash Floods To Hit
Summary
Parts of Texas are experiencing severe thunderstorms and flash flooding with strong winds and hail. The National Weather Service warns of dangerous conditions and urges people to stay indoors and avoid travel.Key Facts
- Severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect for several coastal Texas counties until Monday morning.
- Storms include winds up to 60 mph and hail about the size of a quarter.
- Flash flood warnings are active for Lee County due to heavy rain of 4 to 5 inches overnight.
- The storm is moving southeast at around 45 mph, affecting cities like Corpus Christi and Rockport.
- Flash flooding can cause life-threatening situations, especially on flooded roads and low-lying areas.
- The National Weather Service advises people not to drive through flooded water and to take shelter indoors.
- Conditions are expected to improve after Monday morning with warmer, drier weather for most of the week.
- Another chance of storms may return toward the weekend.
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