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Another potentially life-threatening flooding event took place across Central Texas on Sunday morning, with torrential rain ...
A Flash Flood Emergency and numerous Flash Flood Warnings were issued in Central Texas on Sunday morning after torrential rain led to the rapid rise of the Lampasas River.
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A Flash Flood Emergency is in effect for parts of Burnet, Travis and Williamson counties until 4 p.m. NWS warns of potentially "catastrophic" damage.
Several areas across Central Texas are experiencing flash flooding as rain continues to move through the area.
A Flash Flood Emergency is in effect for parts of Burnet, Travis and Williamson counties until 7 p.m. NWS warns of potentially "catastrophic" damage.
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.
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.
“They are nervous,” he added. Flooding threat closes some campground sites Colorado Bend State Park said Friday that it closed some of campgrounds after recent storms.