Monday, July 14, 2025

Chaos in Texas Today! Storm, Sudden Floods Destroyer Homes, Cars in Lampasas

"A Flash Flood Emergency and numerous Flash Flood Warnings were issued in portions of Central Texas on Sunday morning after torrential rain led to the rapid rise of the Lampasas River. A Flash Flood Emergency was issued in San Saba County early Sunday morning, and the Lampasas River at Adamsville rose about 14 feet in two hours. "There is a Flash Flood
Emergency for Colorado State Park, where six to eight inches of rainfall has already fallen this morning,
" FOX 7 Austin Meteorologist Adaleigh Rowe said on X. "There’s more on the way. So, if you do live in that area, it's in southeastern San Saba County, and you have those evacuation notices, make sure you are moving to higher ground now." The Lampasas River near Kempner, Texas, crested at 32.45 feet on Sunday morning, just under major flood stage. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Lampasas River was at 1.75 feet at 4 a.m. local time and rose to more than 32 feet at 9:15 a.m. Major flood stage at that location begins at 33 feet. Rain totals have been rising all morning, with about 9.15 inches of rain falling in San Saba. About 6.31 inches of rain fell at Colorado Bend State Park, and Sonora picked up just under 5.5 inches."
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