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Flooding watches and warnings for San Antonio expired at midday on Wednesday as storms moved to the east.
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Rain chances remain steady Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
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A flood watch remains in effect for San Antonio, the Rio Grande Valley, and the Hill Country through at least Saturday night.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from 7 p.m. on Friday to 8 p.m. on Saturday for Bexar and all surrounding counties and the Hill Country.
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Climate change has the potential to make San Antonio flooding more dangerous than ever. How can San Antonio's past help the city prepare?
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TDIS will provide insight and actionable recommendations for decision makers from the state all the way down to the household level to promote more disaster resilient behavior over the long term.
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A new report says floods could shut down a quarter of the country's critical facilities like airports, hospitals, government buildings, and schools — and the roads that take you there.
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The Bexar County Sheriff's Department reports recovery efforts resumed Friday morning for a woman inside a submerged vehicle in an East Bexar County Creek. A 5-year-old girl in a separate vehicle did not survive.
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Residents on the city's Northwest Side saw heavy rains this week — and then they saw their homes flooded. As they clean up the mess, some say the lack of city maintenance in their area is to blame.
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For those who can’t stay indoors, the rain threatens their belongings, including legal documents, and heightens disease risk in the asylum-seeker camp.