Rain and Flooding Threaten Texas as the State Continues to Recover From Last Week's Tragedy.
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More Rain And Potential Flooding For Texas - Videos from The Weather Channel
More rain and flooding is possible in some of the hardest hit areas in Texas. Flood watches have been issued for many counties across Texas, including counties that have already suffered devastating flooding this past week. Plenty of moisture is set up to help support shower and storm development. Much of the heavy rain for the Texas Hill Country is expected Saturday night into early Sunday morning. Given what has happened over the past, it won’t
By Taylor Ward, CNN A pattern of rain returns to parts of the South Plains this weekend, rekindling the threat of flooding. The focus of the flood threat will be concentrated in eastern New Mexico, western and northern Texas, and much of Oklahoma, where the Meteorological Prediction Center (WPC) issued a level 2 threat of 4 for excessive rains for Saturday and Sunday. This area includes Ruidoso, New Mexico, affected by deadly floods that broke r…
By Taylor Ward, CNN A pattern of rain returns to parts of the South Plains this weekend, rekindling the threat of flooding. The focus of the flood threat will be concentrated in eastern New Mexico, western and northern Texas, and much of Oklahoma, where the Meteorological Prediction Center (WPC) issued a level 2 threat of 4 for excessive rains for Saturday and Sunday. This area includes Ruidoso, New Mexico, affected by deadly floods that broke r…
A rain pattern returns to Texas at the end of this week, recognizing the threat of floods. The focus of the flood threat will be east of New Mexico, west and north of Texas, and much of Oklahoma, where the Weather Prediction Centre (WPC) has issued a threat for excessive rains between Saturday and Sunday. This area includes the regions of Ruidoso and New Mexico, which were hit by remember and fatal floods at the beginning of this week. It is exp…
Concern is growing in the South of the United States. The National Weather Service of the United States (NWS) warned on Friday, July 11, 2025 about the arrival of more storms and a high risk of flooding in already hit regions such as Texas and New Mexico. This new warning occurs while the death toll from recent water disasters is already over a hundred. The weather agency warned of the “return of risk of sudden flooding in the South Plains this …
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