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Dangerous overnight storms could bring catastrophic flooding west of San Antonio
By NBC affiliate at WOAI News 4 / News4SA (NBC affiliate) — Local
· July 14, 2026
· 1 min read
South Texas could be upgraded to the Weather Prediction Center’s rare High Risk for excessive rainfall as flash flooding worsens. Some areas already saw 10+ inches, with 10 to 20 more possible through midweek.
Key takeaway Some areas already saw 10+ inches, with 10 to 20 more possible through midweek.
Why this matters in Terrell Hills News
The potential upgrade to High Risk for excessive rainfall in South Texas puts Terrell Hills residents on notice, given the community's history of flash flooding during heavy rainfall events. With 10 to 20 more inches of rain possible through midweek, residents should be prepared for potentially severe flooding, especially in low-lying areas. The city's stormwater management systems will be put to the test, and residents should stay informed about any updates from local authorities regarding flood warnings and evacuation instructions. Terrell Hills' proximity to San Antonio also means that residents may face disruptions to daily commutes and travel plans if flooding affects major roadways. As the situation unfolds, residents should monitor local news and weather reports for updates on the flooding risk and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: WOAI News 4 / News4SA (NBC affiliate) — Local ·
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What is this story about? South Texas could be upgraded to the Weather Prediction Center’s rare High Risk for excessive rainfall as flash flooding worsens. Some areas already saw 10+ inches, with 10 to 20 more possible through midweek.
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