UPDATE: Rain is winding down for all, flooding still possible downstream along rivers

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Afternoon Update

Good news for those in water-logged areas! The heavy rain has finally come to an end for most of us, allowing for some relief. Flash flooding is no longer a concern in the region.

However, don’t let your guard down just yet. River flooding remains a significant issue. Many of our major rivers are currently carrying large volumes of water downstream, either toward the Gulf or into local lakes. If you live near a river or creek, it’s crucial to stay alert and monitor your surroundings!

Areas that may still see high water along local rivers include:

– Eagle Pass — Rio Grande

– Crystal City, Asherton, Cotulla — Nueces River

– Derby, Fowerlton, Choke Canyon — Frio River

– Spring Branch — Guadalupe River

– Stockdale, Falls City, Kenedy — Cibolo Creek and San Antonio River

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Updated rainfall totals as of Friday:

Updated rainfall totals as of Friday morning
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Aquifer/Lake Updates:

The aquifer continues to rise, and both Medina and Canyon Lake will see more water flowing into the reservoirs from swollen rivers and creeks. Here are the latest numbers:

Aquifer and lake levels.
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