The flooding poses a severe risk to residents and travelers in the affected areas, particularly those unfamiliar with flash flood dangers. Counties such as Uvalde, Medina, and Bandera have already reported road closures and rescues due to high water. Rivers and creeks, including Seco Creek, are at risk of overflowing, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions. Flash flood warnings remain in effect for several counties, with rainfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour expected. The situation is particularly concerning given the region's saturated ground, which increases the likelihood of rapid runoff and flooding.