
Texas Flood Warning: Severe Weather Threatens Multiple Cities
Texas Faces Potential Flooding: Severe Weather Warning Issued for Several Cities A severe weather system is expected to bring heavy rain and a high risk of flooding to parts of Texas this evening and into Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a warning for several cities, including Austin and San Antonio. The storm complex, currently developing over New Mexico, is projected to move southeast across the state. "There is a chance of severe weather with this one, but the main concern could be flooding," said RobbyCTV, a weather reporter who shared a video warning on social media. He highlighted the potential impact on areas like Waco, Killeen, and the DFW area. The video, which has gained significant traction online, uses a weather map to illustrate the storm's path and potential impact zones. While computer models are used for prediction, the National Weather Service's forecast confirms the possibility of heavy rainfall totals in the affected areas. Residents in the affected areas are urged to monitor weather reports and take necessary precautions to stay safe. The situation highlights the importance of preparedness and reliance on official weather sources during severe weather events.