Central Texas under excessive rainfall risk overnight
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Live: Flood watch stays in effect through Thursday evening as storms threaten South Texas
Flash flooding slams South Texas as Boerne and Kendall County see 3 to 10 inches of rain, with isolated totals near 16. More storms could hit Wednesday night into Thursday, raising new flood concerns.
Dangerous flooding continued across Texas as forecasters tracked a tropical disturbance that could briefly strengthen into the Atlantic season's first named storm before moving inland later this week.
Life-threatening flash flooding hits South-Central Texas as the NWS issues its highest excessive rainfall risk. Flash Flood Warnings cover multiple counties, with 10 to 20 inches possible and rivers rapidly rising.
Flood Watch for San Antonio and much of South Central Texas runs 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday evening. Repeated heavy rain (2–6 inches, isolated 10) may cause life-threatening flash flooding.
