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Top 10 Rainfall Reports Reveal the Epicenter of South-Central Texas Flooding
By FOX affiliate at KABB FOX 29 (FOX affiliate) — Local
· July 17, 2026
· 1 min read
Historic Bexar County flooding: 13.90 inches near Boerne, 10+ inches along I-10, and 9.15 inches downtown San Antonio. Rain may ease, but Hill Country runoff could keep rivers rising and roads flooded.
Key takeaway 90 inches near Boerne, 10+ inches along I-10, and 9.
Why this matters in Terrell Hills News
The deluge that has brought over 13 inches of rainfall to parts of Bexar County will have lasting implications for Terrell Hills residents, particularly those who commute to downtown San Antonio or travel along I-10. With nearly 10 inches of rain reported along this major highway, the potential for continued flooding and road closures is a concern for daily commutes and local businesses. As the Hill Country runoff makes its way into area rivers, Terrell Hills residents who live near waterways or low-lying areas should remain vigilant and monitor local flood warnings. The city's public safety officials will be crucial in responding to the ongoing flood threat, and residents should stay informed about any updates or instructions from local authorities to ensure their safety and the safety of their property.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: KABB FOX 29 (FOX affiliate) — Local ·
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What is this story about? Historic Bexar County flooding: 13.90 inches near Boerne, 10+ inches along I-10, and 9.15 inches downtown San Antonio. Rain may ease, but Hill Country runoff could keep rivers rising and roads flooded.
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