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As search and recovery efforts continue following the deadly floods, NWS warns of isolated flash floods due to the possibility of heavy rain this weekend.⛈️
As search and recovery efforts continue following the deadly Fourth of July floods, the National Weather Service is now warning of the possibility of "locally heavy rainfall" that could spawn flash floods in South-Central Texas,
Newly released satellite images reveal catastrophic damage caused by the Hill Country floods along the Guadalupe River.
Also: San Antonio mourned the victims in a Travis Park vigil; UTSA said one of its teachers died in the Guadalupe River flood; Kerrville officials said a privately owned drone collided with a helicopter conducting search and rescue operations.
This map shows where camps along the Guadalupe River were impacted by the July 4 flood. Meteorologists Pat Cavlin and Kim Castro detail how it all happened.
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A "Basic Plan" for emergency response for three Texas counties labeled flash flooding as having a "major" impact on public safety, according to a page on a city website.
Several factors, both meteorological and geographical, created a nightmare recipe for flash flooding across the Texas Hill Country.
NPR has compiled a timeline of when local, state and federal officials posted warnings on social media as well as the timeline of events as presented by local officials.
Crews are digging through mountains of debris along the Guadalupe River as they continue their desperate search