Flash Flood Warning issued July 16 at 5:30AM CDT until July 16 at 11:30AM CDT by NWS Austin/San Antonio TX
A deadly flood wave is moving down the Guadalupe River between Center Point and Bergheim after the river gauge at Center Point rose 32 feet in 4 hours; flash flooding is already occurring in parts of Kendall and Kerr counties, with water damage and mold as primary threats to homes in the affected area.
Overview written from official NOAA / National Weather Service data.
- Type
- Flash Flood Warning
- Extent
- ≈ 50,436 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
Kerr, TX
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- Bulletin NWS Austin/San Antonio TX
Flash Flood Warning issued
Kendall, TX; Kerr, TX
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