After the Flood: One-year anniversary of the July 2025 Central Texas floods
One year after devastating flash flooding killed more than 130 people in Central Texas, we're taking a look at the lasting impact of July 2025.
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One year after devastating flash flooding killed more than 130 people in Central Texas, we're taking a look at the lasting impact of July 2025.
July 4, 2025, Independence Day, fell on a Friday.
It's been one year since once of the deadliest flash flood events in our nation's history — the Independence Day floods of 2025.
Before dawn on July 4, 2025, catastrophic flooding swept through the Texas Hill Country when the Guadalupe River surged and rose about 30 feet in an hour, washing away bridges and...
Slow-moving storms are drenching much of central Texas this week as a disturbance in the upper atmosphere collides with summer humidity to produce heavy rains. Flood alerts cover m...
Areas along U.S. 90 west of San Antonio could see a staggering 10 to 20 inches of rain, raising particular concerns for people vacationing there.
"MASSIVE amounts of water moving downstream today."
The Williamson County Commissioners Court recently adopted the Atlas 14 Floodplain Mapping Study, marking the county's first major floodplain map update in decades.
After last year’s flooding, Dr. Nick Fang and his team received a $4 million grant to create a system to warn Hill Country residents of flooding. Using “hydrological modeling,” the...
Texans are being urged to prepare for severe weather this week, including assembling emergency supply kits, reviewing family communication plans, and avoiding flooded roadways, as...
Forecasters warn another 1 to 2 inches of rain could fall.
A Flood Watch is in effect for most of Central Texas including the Austin metro counties through Thursday evening with the potential for periods of heavy rain to cause flash floodi...
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There is a growing concern for flash flooding in parts of Central Texas through late Tuesday. A Flood Watch has been issued for the entire KXAN viewing area through Tuesday evening...
The flood of July 2025 caused the complete destruction of the FM 1431 bridge at Cow Creek and the Big Sandy Creek bridge to be moved about a foot, cutting off access for residents...
The warning has been extended to 10 a.m., and numerous roads remain closed.
Parts of South Texas could be in for a long night of rain.
Texas lakes are rising now, but forecasters warn a “mini-Dust Bowl” could follow Super El Niño rains.
Expect a wet week across the eastern half of the Lone Star State.
Heavy rains Sunday and overnight into Monday brought flooding to Central Texas. Streams rose and floodwaters blocked off roads across the region.
Major Texas highways have shut down after the extreme rainfall.
Heavy rain is causing localized flash flooding in parts of Central Texas Monday.
Heavy downpours could trigger flash flooding across South Texas.
Gov. Abbott has deployed state emergency resources, including rescue boats and helicopters, across West Texas as slow-moving storms threaten severe flash flooding, large hail, and...
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