Waves of downpours and thunderstorms continue across South Texas, driving a flooding and severe weather risk through late Friday. Some places could see up to a foot of rainfall, while others may face a low-end tornado risk.
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Wednesday’s downpour was nothing but yet another rude, sobering reminder of the lack of preparedness of our infrastructure to handle any amount of extended rainfall
Furthermore, as the upper-level disturbance shifts northward, the potential for heavy rains continues, with new areas at risk, including parts of the upper Texas Coast and souther
At least three people have died and hundreds have been rescued following severe storms that moved across the southern part of Texas on Thursday and Friday.
Drenching rains along the Texas-Mexico border trapped hundreds of people in flooded homes and in cars stranded in high waters, scrambling rescue crews to calls for help that continued Friday even as the downpours let up.
Alamo emergency responders handled more than 100 water rescues, including people trapped in homes and stranded in vehicles.