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Several Texas State Parks have temporarily closed as park staff clean up the debris left at sites from the deadly floods over the Fourth of July weekend.
A flash flood emergency was issued for southeastern San Saba County, including Colorado Bend State Park, where six to eight inches of rain fell in six hours.
A flash flood emergency was issued for southeastern San Saba County, including Colorado Bend State Park, where six to eight inches of rain fell in six hours.
A flash flood emergency was issued for southeastern San Saba County, including Colorado Bend State Park, where six to eight inches of rain fell in six hours. In Sutton, Texas, flooding caused cars ...
Several parks were closed Saturday: Inks Lake State Park, Lost Maples State Natural Area, Old Tunnel State Park and Colorado Bend State Park. Some have begun reopening cautiously.
The Kerr County sheriff paused search efforts Sunday because of more flooding from heavy rain in Central Texas. Oklahoma, Arkansas and New Mexico were also under flood watches.
About 6.37 inches of rain fell at Colorado Bend State Park, and Sonora picked up just over 6 inches of rain. Brady picked up about 5.24 inches of rain while Killeen received 4.89 inches.
This ban does not apply to commercial operators, emergency personnel or state and local agencies. Just outside the KVUE area, in San Saba County, Colorado Bend State Park was closed due to flooding.
Showers and thunderstorms are possible in Central Texas throughout Monday and Tuesday while the Llano and San Saba rivers remain under a River Flood Warning.