Flood Watches Up As Texas Faces Repeated Heavy Rainfall
Flood Watches Up As Texas Faces Repeated Heavy Rainfall
US · Published Nov 20, 2025
Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall in south-central Texas with potential for 75-125 mm of rain due to Gulf moisture.
Flood Watches are in effect across Texas due to increased runoff risks in steep, thin-soiled terrain.
By Thursday night, eastern Oklahoma and the Ozarks face a Slight Risk of excessive rainfall as the system shifts east.
Texas braces for heavy rainfall and floods
Flood Watches have been issued across Texas as the state braces for repeated bouts of heavy rainfall. The Weather Prediction Center has designated south-central Texas as under a Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall, anticipating rainfall totals between 75 and 125 mm, with some areas potentially exceeding this amount. This heightened risk is due to deep Gulf moisture converging along a stalled front, leading to persistent and intense downpours.
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