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Texas Activates Emergency Responses Ahead of Expected Floods
The Texas Division of Emergency Management activated state emergency response resources on July 2 in preparation for anticipated increased threats of flooding heading into the Fourth of July weekend for parts of Central and West Texas. This decision was made after the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center announced heavy rainfall that was set to begin on July 2 and last the next few days. The center added, “Monsoonal moisture will…
Heavy Rain and Flooding Possible Across West Central Texas Through Thursday
SAN ANGELO, TX — Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue across West Central Texas through Thursday, with the National Weather Service in San Angelo warning of locally heavy rainfall and potential flooding. A Marginal Risk (Level 1 out of 4) for excessive rainfall is in effect both Wednesday and Thursday, covering San Angelo and much of the surrounding region. Forecasters say heavy downpours could lead to localized flooding,…
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