Texas Hill Country Braces for Potential Flooding Amid Heavy Rainfall
Texas Hill Country Braces for Potential Flooding Amid Heavy Rainfall
US · Published May 1, 2026
The Texas Hill Country is under a flood watch due to expected heavy rainfall, with up to six inches predicted.
While the rain may ease drought conditions, there's a high risk of life-threatening flash floods, especially in poorly drained areas.
Residents are urged to prepare for potential road closures, landslides, and debris flows, and to stay informed via local emergency alerts.
Heavy rain may cause life-threatening flash floods
The Texas Hill Country is preparing for potential flooding due to expected heavy rainfall, with the US National Weather Service predicting up to six inches of rain from late Thursday through Friday evening. Flood watches have been issued across a wide area, including major cities like Austin and San Antonio. While the rain is anticipated to alleviate ongoing drought conditions, there is a significant risk of life-threatening flash flooding, particularly in areas with poor drainage and near creeks and streams. Residents are strongly advised to take precautions, such as monitoring weather updates, avoiding low-lying areas, and establishing an emergency plan.
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