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Last Map Update: Tue, Jul 14, 2026 at 8:16:35 am CDT

A Flood Watch remains in effect for parts of the Hill Country, I-35 corridor, southern Edwards Plateau, and Rio Grande Plains from now through Thursday evening. There is the potential for life threatening flooding somewhere in the watch area. Storm totals of 2 to 6 inches are possible over the Flood Watch area. Isolated totals of 10 to 15 inches of rain are possible over parts of the Rio Grande Plains, southern Edwards Plateau, and western Hill Country. Stay weather aware and remember to have multiple ways to receive warnings.
Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms are likely at times through Thursday evening. Widespread totals of 2-6" are possible across the Flood Watch area. Isolated totals of 10-15" are possible mainly over the Rio Grande Plains, southern Edwards Plateau, and western Hill Country. Turn Around, Don't Drown.
Remember the difference between a Flood Watch and a Flash Flood Warning. A Flood Watch means conditions are favorable for Flash Flooding whereas a Flash Flood Warning means dangerous Flash Flooding is imminent or expected shortly.
Tropical moisture will support a daily threat for flooding rainfall each day through Thursday, especially for the southern Edwards Plateau, Rio Grande Plains, and portions of the Hill Country. Torrential downpours are possible and may cause low-lying areas to flood and small streams to top their banks quickly. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings and be prepared to seek higher ground if necessary.
Never underestimate the power of water. Heavy rain can quickly cause flash flooding. Always use caution if camping near a stream, river, or low-lying area.