Flood warning in effect for many Texas rivers
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The Frio River at Concan and the Frio River below Dry Frio near Uvalde was forecasted to reach major flood stage, according to the National Weather Service. The Frio River at Concan and the Frio River below Dry Frio near Uvalde is now forecast to reach major flood stage. Seek higher ground along the river. #txwx pic.twitter.com/flbEr434iJ
Up to 5 to 6″ of rainfall has fallen this morning over the Frio River basin. KSAT meteorologists keep you on top of the ever-changing South Texas weather.
The Frio River surged to unprecedented levels in Concan, leading to road closures and evacuations of cabins in the area. Heavy rains caused the
The flood warning is in effect until Tuesday, July 15, at 7 a.m. for the Frio River. NWS said that major flooding is forecast for the Frio River below Dry Frio, with the National Water Prediction Service predicting the river will hit 18.6 feet at around 5 p.m. The major flood stage for the Frio River is 17 feet.
The Concan Volunteer Fire Department, Uvalde County Office of Emergency Management, Texas National Guard and Texas A&M Task Force 1 all teamed up to get supplies to people in need. Video captured on Tuesday afternoon shows helicopters carrying water, food and toiletries that were dropped off to people blocked by the water.
We're rationing ramen and cereal' | 8 adults and 6 children from Corpus Christi are still stranded at a Frio resort after floods destroyed their only access road.
Heavy rainfall causes Frio River to rise 16 feet above normal in Uvalde County, Texas, prompting evacuations of residents and road closures across the region.
The Frio River is the latest waterway in Southwest Texas to pose a major flash flooding threat, with emergency officials saying it rose 10 feet Monday morning.
Dangerous flooding is unfolding this morning across Texas following a night of relentless rainfall that continues to impact flood-ravaged areas.Overnight storms