Texas Faces Dangerous Flood Threat From Lorena
Texas Faces Dangerous Flood Threat From Lorena
US · Published Sep 6, 2025
Texas faces a high risk of flash flooding due to the combination of Tropical Rainstorm Lorena's moisture and a stalled cool front.
Heavy downpours are expected, with rainfall totals ranging from 1 to 6 inches, and potentially up to 11 inches in some areas of the Hill Country, Rio Grande Valley, San Antonio, Laredo, and Brownsville.
Residents are urged to stay informed, avoid flooded roadways, and prepare for potential evacuations by having a plan and a supply kit ready.
Texas faces significant flood threat this weekend
Texas is bracing for a significant flood threat this weekend and into early next week as the remnants of Tropical Rainstorm Lorena combine with moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and a stalled cool front. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for several regions, including the Hill Country, Rio Grande Valley, San Antonio, Laredo, and Brownsville, where heavy downpours are expected to bring rainfall totals of 1 to 6 inches, with some areas potentially seeing up to 11 inches.
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