Flash flood emergency issued in Texas Hill Country
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A flash flood emergency has been issued in Menard County where roads, homes and businesses flooded after more than six inches of rain fell. Massive plumes of dust were spotted in West Texas. In the Dallas area,
People were told to seek higher ground as more than 8 inches of rain hammered Texas on Thursday, creating a flash flood emergency.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has a Flood Watch in effect through 6 a.m. Friday, warning that “flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible.” Most of the watch area is expected to pick up 1 to 2 inches of rain,
Rainfall amounts could vary between one and three inches in the South-Central region of the state (such as San Antonio, Austin, Kyle), forecasters say. Keep in mind that even 0.5-1.5" can cause local flooding. Isolated totals of up to eight inches are also possible.
Portions of South-Central Texas—including areas such as Austin and San Antonio—will be placed under a flood watch.
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A flash flood warning is issued for parts of Texas, including Dallas, with heavy rains anticipated. A flood watch remains until Friday morning, with rainfall amounts reaching up to 4 inches in some areas.