San Antonio, Flash Flood
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More scattered showers and thunderstorms will carry into late-week and the weekend, prolonging the risk for flash flooding.
Heavy rain is coming to Texas and some surrounding states into the end of the week and at least one consequence could be dangerous flash flooding.
Several inches of rain are expected to fall across the state, with the heaviest rainfall currently over central and northeast Arkansas. Flash flood watches will remain in effect through the weekend.
Showers and storms gradually start moving in Wednesday night, becoming heavier and more persistent into late-week.
It’s been 15 years since a deadly flood at what was once a popular campsite took the lives of 20 people. The campsite remained closed until a bill sponsored by an Arkansas congressman was signed
THEY DON’T GO AWAY, BUT THEY DROP OFF PRETTY QUICKLY IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. AND THERE COULD BE SOME FLOODING CONCERNS IN NWA TOO. WE’VE SEEN PLENTY OF RAIN. WE DON’T HAVE A FLASH FLOOD ...
More flooding is possible in the Magnolia area today with the issuance of a flash flood watch by the National Weather Service.
Spring storms likely over the next few days. Areas of rain will be likely later tonight, Thursday, Friday, and into the weekend. We’ll watch western and southwestern Arkansas for several inches and isolated instances of flash flooding.
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Fox Weather on MSNFlash flooding in Texas leads to high-water rescues, road closures as torrential rain continuesRoads are closed, and first responders are conducting high-water rescues in the San Antonio area after relentless rain in Texas led to numerous reports of flash flooding, with more rounds of heavy precipitation on the way Thursday.