Multiple flash flood warnings have been issued across various counties in Texas on July 3 and July 6, 2025, due to heavy rainfall and ongoing thunderstorms. On July 3, warnings covered areas including Spraberry, Alpine, Marfa, Fort Davis, Study Butte, Redford, Terlingua, Ackerly, Lenorah, Odessa, Crane, Gardendale, Midland, Rankin, Andrews, Lamesa, and Seminole, with warning times extending into the afternoon and early evening. On July 6, flash flood warnings were active in counties such as Tarrant, Johnson, Hamilton, Erath, Hood, Somervell, Bosque, Lampasas, Mills, Comanche, and others. Rainfall accumulations ranged from 1 to 4 inches in some areas, with up to 2.5 inches expected in certain counties. The National Weather Service and local news outlets reported road closures and urged residents to exercise caution due to the risk of dangerous flash flooding. Warnings included urban areas, small creeks, highways, and streets, with specific alerts extending until mid to late afternoon and early evening hours. The affected regions span northern, southwestern, and central Texas, highlighting widespread heavy rain impacts over multiple days.
Flash Flood Warning continues for Comanche TX, Goldthwaite TX and Gustine TX until 5:00 PM CDT https://t.co/RuSHtENjzK
Flash Flood Warning including Ingram TX and Hunt TX until 7:30 PM CDT https://t.co/7qOL6e83MT
Flash Flood Warning including Lafayette LA, Scott LA and Broussard LA until 7:00 PM CDT https://t.co/MgYPIeimU2