FRIO FLOODING: The river near Concan in Uvalde County rose quickly this morning after heavy rain hit the region. https://t.co/JWDrT3jX4i https://t.co/qeMaoKDX3F
The Frio River at Concan & near Uvalde is forecast to be at major flood stage after this morning's heavy rainfall. https://t.co/d8bYWLKf5E
🚨 Flash Flooding Ongoing – Monday Midday Update 🚨 Moderate to heavy rain is falling between Sonora, Junction, Kerrville, and Uvalde, with the core of the activity just east of Del Rio. ⛈️ Rain is moving very slowly east, leading to: ▪ Flash flood warnings ▪ Rising rivers https://t.co/FmnTrwMUmL
Heavy rainfall in south central Texas has caused the Frio River near Concan in Uvalde County to rise rapidly, with the river expected to crest about 16 feet above normal. This surge is leading to major flood stage conditions and ongoing flash flooding in the region. Flood watches and warnings have been issued across the Texas Hill Country, including Kerr County and areas between Sonora, Junction, Kerrville, and Uvalde. Rainfall amounts of up to 5 inches are anticipated following a wet weekend, with a moderate risk of excessive rainfall persisting. The slow-moving rain is contributing to rising rivers and increasing flood risks, particularly in the Austin to San Antonio corridor. Officials warn that this pattern of heavy rain and flooding may continue until late in the week, when drier conditions are expected to return.