,Newsination) – National Meteorological Service (NWS) Has released A new flash flood watch for Central Texas covers at 7 pm on Monday at 7 pm Already collided with heavy floods,
The Watch includes Lelano, Burnett, Williamson, Edwards, Real, Ker, Bandera, Gilespie, Kendall, Blanco, Hayes, Travis, Bastrop, Lee, Ulde, Medina, Baxar, Komar, Guadalupa and Caldwell counties, parts of the Hill County.
A flood clock indicates that the situation is favorable for potential floods, but this does not mean that the flood has already begun.
Lightly heavy rains can cause flooding overnight and on Monday, the NWS said it is difficult to indicate the exact areas where there will be heavy rainfall.
The affected area can see two to four inches of excess rainfall with a volume of up to 10 inches. Already, any heavy rains in the hard-hit areas will cause rapid runoff and flash floods.
Ker County is already Latter Of Horrific flood After the Gwadalup River, 26 minutes increased in 45 minutes on Friday morning. Nearby counties have also faced floods, including an area which is home to many summer camps.
at least 82 people have been killed Floods include 27 campers of Camp Mistic and counselor, an all-girl Christian Summer Camp. This number is expected to increase as rescue and the recovery efforts continue and the area threatens the area.