📍 Location: Kerr County, plus surrounding areas including Ingram, Harper, Morris Ranch—and cities like San Antonio and Austin.
🗣️ Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief W. Nim Kidd has issued a stark new warning: a “wall of water” is expected to slam local creeks with an additional 2–4 inches of rain—and in some spots, as much as 10 inches—as storms continue to batter the region today .
🏞️ Why it’s critical:
• The watershed is already saturated—any new rain could trigger catastrophic flash flooding in low-lying areas, riverbanks, and crossings .
• A Flash Flood Warning is active, with a Flood Watch extended into this evening (until 7 p.m.) .
👥 Local residents are urged to:
• 🔹 Move to higher ground immediately
• 🔹 Avoid low water crossings and flood-prone roads
• 🔹 Stay alert to official updates and emergency alerts through phones
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⚡ WHAT TO EXPECT:
• Teams are monitoring rising creek and river levels closely—especially around Ingram, Harper, Morris Ranch, and Kerrville.
• Additional storms are expected through Sunday afternoon/evening, with scattered showers into next week before conditions gradually clear .
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📝 What You Should Do:
1. Evacuate if instructed — safety first.
2. Stay off flooded roads. Just 6 inches of moving water can sweep vehicles away.
3. Monitor alerts from NWS, local authorities, and emergency services.
4. Check on friends, family, and neighbors, especially those living near creeks or in low-lying areas.
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