Texas Weather Alert: Heavy Rainfall Expected Wednesday Night, Flooding Risk in Eastern Counties

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San Angelo, TX – A storm system moving through Texas could bring heavy rainfall and potential flooding Wednesday night into early Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service in San Angelo, thunderstorms are likely as a late-moving front pushes across the region. The heaviest rain will affect eastern counties, increasing flood risks in low-lying areas.

Forecasters warn that flash flooding could impact roads, creeks, and urban areas. Motorists should avoid driving through water-covered roads. Officials stress the importance of heeding flood warnings and preparing for changing conditions.

Residents should monitor local weather updates and have an emergency plan. Those in flood-prone areas should secure belongings and prepare for possible evacuations.

The storm system is expected to move out by late Thursday morning, bringing drier conditions to the region. However, officials urge caution as residual flooding may linger in affected areas.

For real-time updates, visit the National Weather Service website or follow local emergency management channels.

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