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Meteorologists are warning of the potential for severe weather across the state.
Tuesday will be the start of another stretch of active weather as an upper-level trough of low pressure approaches from the ...
Flood Watch through Memorial Day — heavy showers and localized flash flooding possible. Avoid low‑water crossings and watch ...
A flood watch has been issued for Central Texas from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning ahead of a storm-triggering low pressure system.
Forecasters warn that “life-threatening” flash flooding could develop as multiple rounds of heavy rain hit the region.
The National Weather Service says a Flood Watch will go into effect starting at 9 p.m. Thursday and last until Friday evening. The watch covers part of south Central Texas, including Bandera, Bastrop, ...