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'Very dangerous situation' in Kerr County as Flash Flood Warning is in effect | Weather Impact Alert
Stay updated with the KENS 5 Weather Team on this severe weather development and how it impacts you.
SAN ANTONIO — IMPACT DAYS: Thursday, July 3 and the morning of Friday, July 4
Reason: Potential for locally heavy downpours, especially in the Hill Country and counties west of San Antonio.
The breakdown
A Flood Watch was issued by the National Weather Service for Bexar County, parts of the Hill Country and other communities west of San Antonio in anticipation of isolated heavy rainfall that could causing flooding hazards.
The watch is in effect for Bexar, Kendall, Val Verde, Edwards, Real, Kerr, Bandera, Kinney, Uvalde and Medina counties until 7 a.m. on on Friday—the Fourth of July, when millions of drivers are expected to hit the roads, per AAA Texas. Isolated rainfall amounts of up to 7 inches are possible in some communities, and rivers, creeks and streams could overflow.
The NWS says thunderstorms may produce heavy rain and gusty wind at times.
The communities under the Flood Watch face a Level 2 out of 4 risk for excessive rainfall resulting in flash flooding.
There is a chance for scattered rain over the next several days, including early on July the Fourth. It should be partly cloudy with a temps in the upper to mid-80s at 9 p.m. for fireworks shows on the holiday.
A Flood Watch is issued when flooding is possible. It’s different from a Flood Warning, which NWS issues when hazardous flooding is actively happening.
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