Daily storms, flood threat coming to South Texas
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Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend will continue to see rain and off and on thunderstorms through the holiday weekend
Officials announced Wednesday that Kerr County has become the first municipality to fully install and test its outdoor warning siren technology under Senate Bill 3.
The severe weather threat during the work week is now shifting toward a flooding concern heading into the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Severe rain has ended across parts of Collin and Denton counties in North Texas, but flooding continues to affect low-lying areas as runoff from earlier storms continues to overwhelm drainage systems,
Days of heavy rain and thunderstorms are targeting the South, with Texas in the bullseye, for potential flash flooding through Memorial Day.
Flash flood warnings and school closures in Texas as the US north-east breaks heat records before a dramatic cooldown
The developing Super El Niño is contributing to the surge of moisture about to inundate Texas with heavy rain and possible floods.
Governor Greg Abbott has raised Texas' emergency readiness level and deployed statewide resources to combat a dual threat of severe, flood-producing storms and critical wildfires through the weekend.
With heavy rain fall in Dallas-Fort Worth often comes flooding. In fact, from North Texas along the Interstate 35 corridor through Austin and San Antonio in the Hill Country and curving toward Del Rio in southwestern Texas is known as "Flash Flood Alley.