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After deadly floodwaters swept through Central Texas, there are questions about the timeline of weather alerts and possible gaps in the warning system.
With the devastating flash floods over the past week in Texas, it has many communities, including our own, wondering if something as scary could happen to us. That when we did some digging into the difference between some of the alerts,
In the aftermath of deadly Hill Country flooding, Texas’ junior U.S. Senator is defending the National Weather Service, as questions surface over the agency’s forecast timing, urgency and
NWS says Flash Flood Warnings were issued on July 3 and early July 4 in Central Texas, giving more than three hours of warning.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued flood warnings and advisories across eight southern U.S. states on Thursday as severe thunderstorms brought heavy rain and raised the risk of rapid flooding.
Heavy rain poured over parts of central Texas, dumping more than a month's worth of rain for places like San Angelo.
If you are in a flood prone area, move immediately to high ground, the NWS advises. What is the difference between a watch and a warning? When the National Weather Service issues a watch, it means ...
As storms continue moving through the region, much of North Texas is under a flash flood warning, with up to 3 inches of rain forecast in some parts.
UPDATED - 3:45 p.m., 2/16/25The National Weather Service has extended a flood warning in several counties in West Virginia and Kentucky on Sunday following exce