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The risk of flash flooding does decrease as we move into July and August, but South Texas is not completely out of the woods.
Near Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel on the Northeast Side, a wall of water swept more than a dozen vehicles into Beitel Creek — ...
Another day of scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms across most of South Texas. Slight risk of heavy rainfall and ...
Esther Chung, 77, is the 13th victim identified from the June 12 San Antonio flash flood. Multiple agencies collaborated in ...
Flash floods in Beaumont renew residents' concerns over drainage issues as recent storms highlight persistent problem areas.
At least five people have been pronounced dead and two people are missing amid flash flooding in San Antonio, Texas, ...
Flash flooding is ongoing and expected to continue today across portions of southeast Texas, especially where a Moderate Risk (level 3/4) of Excessive Rainfall is in effect.
More than six inches of rain fell in the San Antonio region overnight, surpassing the city’s average rainfall for June and July combined.
The search for missing people concluded on Saturday morning, two days after flash flooding overwhelmed the area.