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The Fourth of July flooding had an outsized effect not just on the Hill Country but also on rain-starved Texas cities like San Antonio and Austin.
One to three inches of rainfall is expected, with isolated amounts reaching up to six inches possible. "A weak upper level system approaching from the north combined with above normal ...
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor issued July 24 saw improvement in drought-related conditions across areas of the Southeast, ...
It’s a staggering fact, especially after our region has experienced a multi-year drought. But nearly every major river basin ...
A heat dome​ is trapping over 90 million Americans in extreme temperatures this week with the National Weather Service​ ...
The National Weather Service urged people to avoid travel if a flash flood warning was in place for their area.
The National Weather Service has warned of "searing heat and oppressive humidity that occurs during the 'dog days of summer'.
The National Weather Service already has issued extreme heat warnings, watches and advisories across a swath of the Midwest ...
The heat dome won't dissipate soon. Dangerous heat is expected across parts of the Central and Southeast. through July, the ...
Parts of Central Texas are under yet another flood watch this weekend. The impacted areas are the same as those hit by the July 4 deadly floods.