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Flash Flood Warning issued July 15 at 12:11PM CDT until July 15 at 8:15PM CDT by NWS Austin/San Antonio TX
Flash flooding in southwestern Kendall County near Boerne has brought 4 to 12 inches of rain, with water damage and mold as primary hazards to homes in the affected area. An additional 1 to 2 inches of rainfall is possible before the warning expires.
Overview written from official NOAA / National Weather Service data.
- Type
- Flash Flood Warning
- Extent
- ≈ 34,470 acres
- Began
- To end
Hazard details
- Flash-flood damage threat
- CATASTROPHIC
Damage signals as reported by NOAA / National Weather Service — verbatim, not an estimate.
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Kendall, TX
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- Bulletin NWS Austin/San Antonio TX
Flash Flood Warning issued
Kendall, TX
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