Texas, New Mexico, And The Midwest Brace For More Heavy Rain This Weekend

Deaths Reported After Flooding In Texas Hill Country

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This weekend, the Midwest, Texas, and New Mexico are bracing for more storms, following a series of severe weather events. The regions have already been hard-hit by recent storms, causing significant concern for residents and officials alike.

The storms are expected to bring heavy rainfall, potentially leading to flash flooding in some areas.

"It should be noted that due to the excessive amount of rain that has fallen over much of Texas and especially the Hill Country over the past month, the ground is much more moist than typical, so any pop-up thunderstorm downpour that occurs can easily trigger localized flash flooding," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Chad Merrill said.

The weather patterns are part of a larger system affecting much of the United States, with the Midwest, Texas, and New Mexico experiencing some of the most intense impacts.

Local authorities are urging residents to stay informed about weather updates and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. This includes having emergency kits ready and knowing evacuation routes in case of severe flooding.

As the weekend approaches, meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation to provide timely updates.


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