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At least 11 people were killed in flooding that swept vehicles off the road and led to dozens of high-water rescues, ...
The San Antonio region hasn't been completely drought free for three and a half years. Did we make strides in June?
According to the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office, 13 people were killed in San Antonio by rushing water on Thursday.
At least nine people are dead and six others are missing after intense flash flooding covered roadways and swept away ...
Over 6 inches of rain was recorded at San Antonio International Airport on Thursday, the highest one-day rainfall total since ...
Recent rains have kept the soil moist, maintaining near-average temperatures in the lower 90s. However, the heat index will ...
More than 6 inches of rain fell in the metro on June 12 and 13 people were killed in subsequent flash floods that overwhelmed ...
Despite recent heavy rainfall and storm activity, the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, released on Thursday, shows only modest ...
This week in South Texas is expected to be much drier as a ridge of high atmospheric pressure moves into West Texas for a day ...
More than six inches of rain fell in the San Antonio region overnight, surpassing the city’s average rainfall for June and ...
Roads are closed, and first responders are conducting high-water rescues in the San Antonio area after relentless rain ...
The flash flood risk in the region is a factor through Thursday, but the highest risk could be Wednesday night and Thursday, ...
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