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Llano ISD to start two hours later Wednesday morning amid flooding

The district will get a late start Wednesday morning after recent rainfall.
LLANO, Texas — A Central Texas school district is getting a late start Wednesday morning after recent rainfall.
Today, Llano ISD is issuing a two-hour delay “due to weather and road conditions.” This comes after 6 to 7 inches of rainfall fell Tuesday night across Llano County.
The district said buses will start two hours later than their typical time after last night’s storms.
Drivers near Kingsland and Highway 71 will need to find alternate routes today, as Sandy Creek is currently in the action stage and low water crossings continue to be covered with water.
On Tuesday night, there was a Flash Flood Warning and River Flood Warning in Llano, but both have since been allowed to expire.