A timeline of flooding that ravaged Central Texas on Jul. 5
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The early warnings and alerts from the National Weather Service didn’t indicate a catastrophic flood was on its way.
The death toll, as of Monday afternoon, of 90 fatalities, makes the Central Texas flash floods on July 4 the second-deadliest flood disaster in Texas history.
Central Texas braces for more rain, flooding after deadly holiday weekend The National Weather Service extended a flood watch July 7 through 7 p.m. local time for much of central Texas.
Central Texas faces continued flood threat after days of heavy rain and catastrophic flooding. Over 80 deaths have been reported, including 27 at Camp Mystic in Kerrville.
The exact volume of floodwaters heading down the Guadalupe may not have been predictable, but anyone familiar with Hill Country topography knows it floods.
The flood-ravaged parts of central Texas may get a break from severe weather as thunderstorms began to shift eastward. The National Weather Service said scattered thunderstorms may produce heavy ...
Flash flooding will remain a localized threat in central Texas through midweek, even as storms carry slightly less moisture than on Independence Day.