
Severe Storms and Flash Floods Threaten South Texas
Severe Thunderstorms and Flash Flooding Hit South Texas; Flash Flood Warning Issued Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are impacting parts of South Texas, prompting a flash flood warning for several counties. The FOX Weather team provided a live update this morning, highlighting the dangerous weather conditions. "We're seeing a huge stormy pattern across the South," reported one of the FOX Weather forecasters. "Daily heavy rain could increase the risk of flash flooding." The warning, issued early this morning, covers Bandera, Bexar, Kendall, and Kerr counties. Forecasters are particularly concerned about San Antonio, which experienced flash flooding just days ago. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are possible, leading to further flooding concerns. The forecasters also warned of large hail and strong winds. "These thunderstorms are just now setting in. They're dropping out of Kerrville," the forecaster explained, showing radar imagery of the storms moving towards San Antonio. The FOX Weather team urged residents to stay informed and take precautions to stay safe. The report serves as a critical reminder of the importance of preparedness during severe weather events.