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Light rain is possible in San Antonio Sunday, but heavier rain and flooding may occur across a larger part of the state.
After a wet start to the holiday week, dry weather returns. More rain is in the forecast for the weekend, though.
Storm conditions are expected to continue in Texas, which has already had impressive rainfall this week. A flash flood watch is in effect for 12 million people in parts of north-central Texas, including Dallas and stretching all the way to the Mexican border at Del Rio. It is expected to remain in effect through Friday morning.
People were told to seek higher ground as more than 8 inches of rain hammered Texas on Thursday, creating a flash flood emergency.
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A short break this weekend, just in time for UT game, but more rain will return to Central Texas
The past few days have been quite wet across Central Texas, with rainfall totals between 0.50 and 1 inch in Austin. However, the heaviest rain fell in the Hill Country. The highest total came from Ingram in Kerr County, with 5.38 inches. Harper in Gillespie County was next with 3.83 inches, followed by Tow in Burnet County with 2.92 inches.
At least one tornado struck the Houston area on Monday, but how odd is it for tornadoes to form this time of the year?
A frightening moment for many residents throughout Harris County, Texas on Monday, as a radar-confirmed tornado touched down leaving over 100 homes damaged. One resident in Spring, Texas tells FOX Weather ‘all the sudden I saw stuff in my backyard flying sideways.
Texas' supply and demand balance can become tight during winter and potentially fall into deficit as data center demand grows.