Eugene Sanchez (@itsseugene12) 's Twitter Profile
Eugene Sanchez

@itsseugene12

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calendar_today23-04-2017 00:10:14

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BexarCountySevereWX (@bexarcosw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember all those lakes and dams around the IH35 corridor were not built for recreation- they were built to stop flood waters - same for the River Walk - it was designed to channel the flood waters originally

NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heavy rain can lead to quickly escalating and sudden flash floods, whether you're on the road or at a campground. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings. When alerted to a flash flood, immediately get to higher ground, and NEVER enter flood waters in a vehicle or by foot.

Heavy rain can lead to quickly escalating and sudden flash floods, whether you're on the road or at a campground. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings. When alerted to a flash flood, immediately get to higher ground, and NEVER enter flood waters in a vehicle or by foot.
NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4:37 AM Radar update: A dangerous situation is occurring across northern Uvalde, eastern Real, western Bandera, and southwest Kerr Counties. 2 to 4.78 inches of rain have fallen the past 3 to 4 hours. More heavy rain is on the way. Flooding is already happening. #txwx

NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Flood Watch is in effect for most of South Central Texas from Noon Sunday through Noon Monday. Rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches can be expected with isolated totals up to 8 inches possible. These rainfall amounts may lead to flash flooding.

A Flood Watch is in effect for most of South Central Texas from Noon Sunday through Noon Monday. Rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches can be expected with isolated totals up to 8 inches possible. These rainfall amounts may lead to flash flooding.
BexarCountySevereWX (@bexarcosw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3:40p Radar Update 📡- An area of heavy rain is approaching from the north and northwest. Heavy rainfall rates with this activity. A Flood Watch is on effect through noon tomorrow. Stay weather-aware. #SATWX

NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10:45 PM: Strong to severe thunderstorms continue to move across the Hill Country and southern Edwards Plateau, and will be moving across the I-35 corridor close to midnight. The primary hazards are damaging wind gusts, heavy downpours, and frequent lightning. #txwx

NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flash Flood Risk! Highest rainfall (2-4" with isolated 6 to 8" possible) west of the I-35 corridor through Friday. Turn Around, Don't Drown on flooded roads! Even 0.5-1.5" can cause local flooding. Stay alert & check your local forecast. #txwx

Flash Flood Risk! Highest rainfall (2-4" with isolated 6 to 8" possible) west of the I-35 corridor through Friday. Turn Around, Don't Drown on flooded roads! Even 0.5-1.5" can cause local flooding. Stay alert & check your local forecast. #txwx
NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Freezing temperatures have spread into the northern I-35 corridor. There have been reports ice on elevated surfaces and decks. Standing water has begun to re-freeze. Conditions will continue to worsen as temperatures fall. Avoid travel if you can! #txwx

Freezing temperatures have spread into the northern I-35 corridor. There have been reports ice on elevated surfaces and decks. Standing water has begun to re-freeze. Conditions will continue to worsen as temperatures fall. Avoid travel if you can! #txwx
Zach Bryan (@zachlanebryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAN ANTONIO IM 50 GREEN CHIPS DOWN OUR BUSES BROKE DOWN TWICE BUT HIGHWAY (GOOD) BOYS ARE ON THE ROAD TONIGHT LETS GOOOO SEE YOU SATURDAY

SAN ANTONIO IM 50 GREEN CHIPS DOWN OUR BUSES BROKE DOWN TWICE BUT HIGHWAY (GOOD) BOYS ARE ON THE ROAD TONIGHT LETS GOOOO SEE YOU SATURDAY