Texas Map Shows Large Parts of State Under Flood Warnings
Summary
Large parts of Texas are under flood and flash flood warnings due to heavy rain across the state. The National Weather Service says many areas, including cities like Austin and San Antonio, are experiencing rising water levels and dangerous flooding.Key Facts
- Flood and flash flood warnings cover much of South-Central Texas and surrounding counties.
- Cities affected include Austin, San Antonio, Round Rock, and Cedar Park.
- Rainfall amounts range from 1 to 4 inches in many areas, with more rain expected.
- Flash flood warnings mean people should take immediate action and seek higher ground.
- Flooding is occurring or expected along rivers, creeks, roads, urban areas, and low water crossings.
- Some counties affected are Edwards, Bexar, Kendall, Medina, Gillespie, Travis, Williamson, El Paso, Blanco, Burnet, Llano, Milam, Kimble, and Mason.
- Floodwaters are causing dangerous conditions in both cities and rural locations.
- Minor flooding is also expected near Blue Ridge in Collin County.
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