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local-news6 months ago

Kerr County Flood Warnings and Response Challenges Amid Texas Storms

A timeline of the warnings and events leading up to the deadly July flooding in Kerr County, Texas, highlights that officials did not anticipate such an intense flood despite multiple alerts, resulting in 68 deaths and significant destruction. The authorities emphasized that no one saw the flood potential coming, and the area lacks a dedicated warning system, raising questions about preparedness and response.

disaster6 months ago

Texas Floods: Death Toll Rises as Search Continues

Over 50 people have died and dozens of children are missing in Texas Hill Country after unexpected catastrophic flooding caused by heavy rain and remnants of Tropical Storm Barry, with authorities warning the casualty count may rise as more rain is forecasted. The flood surged the Guadalupe River 26 feet in 45 minutes, surprising officials and leading to extensive rescue efforts, including helicopters, boats, and drones, amid concerns about warning systems and climate change impacts.

travel1 year ago

"Surprising Eclipse Turnout in Texas Hill Country"

Despite expectations of a massive influx of visitors for the eclipse, Fredericksburg, Texas, remained relatively empty over the weekend, with many attributing the sparse crowds to weather and cloudiness expectations. Visitors expressed surprise at the lack of congestion, with some noting that they had anticipated a significant increase in population for the event. Despite preparations and excitement, the town square and streets were notably quiet, leaving many visitors taken aback by the unexpected calm.

weather1 year ago

"Severe Storm Alert: Hail and Tornado Threat for Texas Hill Country and Dallas Area"

Severe weather is possible in San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country on Friday afternoon and evening, with a window for storms between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. The main risks include large hail, gusty winds, and heavy downpours, with the potential for much-needed rain continuing through the weekend and into early next week. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware and have the KSAT Weather Authority App and radar handy for updates, as hail could be larger than the size of golf balls.

animals1 year ago

"Man's Pet Warthog Turns Deadly"

After raising a warthog named Waylon from birth and forming a close bond with it on his family's Texas Hill Country ranch, Austin Riley was shocked when the usually friendly animal suddenly attacked him, nearly killing him. Despite never showing signs of aggression before, Waylon relentlessly went after Riley, who barely survived the brutal attack. The warthog was euthanized the next day, leaving the family puzzled as to why it turned violent.

weather2 years ago

Texas Braces for Record-Breaking Heat and Thunderstorms

The National Weather Service has forecasted a chance for severe thunderstorms in the San Antonio area and parts of the Texas Hill Country on Thursday, June 15. While San Antonio and surrounding cities are under the umbrella for possible storms, the biggest threat is north of San Antonio. Dangerous heat conditions are anticipated to continue through the end of the holiday weekend with more possible heat advisories and excessive heat warnings on the horizon. With the rising heat comes higher risks for heat-related illnesses.

weather2 years ago

Severe thunderstorms threaten San Antonio and Austin areas.

San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 9 p.m. on Friday, April 28, with the possibility of scattered hail up to the size of an apple, wind gusts topping 75 miles per hour, and lightning. The storms could bring straight-line wind gusts and large hail with a possible tornado or two. The National Weather Service advises residents and visitors to assess travel plans Friday evening as the inclement weather begins to roll in.

weather2 years ago

San Antonio and Hill Country brace for more rain and storms this weekend.

The Texas Hill Country is at risk of severe storms on Saturday night, with the most notable threats being large hail and damaging wind gusts with a possibility of isolated tornadoes. San Antonio's risk of severe storms is lower and rated at Level 1 of 5. Flash flooding is possible in isolated pockets and has a stronger likelihood in areas that received high amounts of rainfall Thursday. On Sunday, the risk of severe weather flips, with the more severe risk expected south of Bexar County.