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Catastrophic Flooding Impacts in South-Central Texas

Widespread life-threatening flash and urban flooding will continue to pose a significant threat to life and property in south-central Texas. Catastrophic fiver flooding, with rapid rises on small streams, arroyos, and typically dry washes, is expected. Monsoonal showers persist across the Great Basin and Southwest with greatest flash flooding in southern Arizona. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jul 16, 2026 at 4:44:35 pm CDT

Scattered showers and storms will continue today with more isolated activity on Friday. The highest coverage is expect to be along and west of I-35. Locally heavy rain with the slow moving storms will lead to isolated instances of flooding, with a secondary threat for strong gusty winds. Remember to NEVER drive into water of unknown depth. Turn Around, Don't Drown!
Seasonably hot and rain-free weather will resume this weekend into next week. Temperatures will return to near or above normal during this time period, with heat index values in the triple-digits through most of next week.

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