Flood warning in effect for many Texas rivers
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The Sheriff and his team joined others from Texas Parks and Wildlife, Texas Rangers, Border Patrol and Texas Task Force One in the flood response near Uvalde.
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
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.
It’s a staggering fact, especially after our region has experienced a multi-year drought. But nearly every major river basin in South Central Texas has experienced flooding since July 4, 2025.
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For the third straight day, thunderstorms have posed what meteorologists call life-threatening conditions in the Hill Country, where flooding earlier this month killed at least 131 people.
The Frio River surged to unprecedented levels in Concan, leading to road closures and evacuations of cabins in the area. Heavy rains caused the
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Officials are keeping a wary eye on river levels as some crews resume the search for people still missing after catastrophic flooding pummeled Texas this month.
The Frio River at Concan and the Frio near Uvalde was expected to reach major flood stage. Those along the river were urged to seek higher ground.
Dangerous flooding is unfolding this morning across Texas following a night of relentless rainfall that continues to impact flood-ravaged areas.Overnight storms