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The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Texas: Medina River at Medina River Nr San Antonio affecting Bexar County San Antonio river near Elmendorf affecting Bexar and Wilson counties San Antonio river near Falls City affecting Karnes County precautionary/preparedness actions. All persons with interests along the river should monitor the latest forecasts, and be prepared to take necessary precautions to protect life and property.
River stage forecasts are based on observed rainfall along with predicted rain for the next 12 hours. If actual Rainfall varies from forecast values, Forecast River stages will vary.
Do not drive automobiles through flooded areas. Remember, 18 inches of water or less can carry away most vehicles, including trucks. If you see flood waters or come upon a flooded roadway, remember to turn around and do not drown.
For The latest River stages and forecasts visit our web page at www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx.
THE Flood Warning CONTINUES FOR THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER NEAR ELMENDORF.
  • At 8:30 am Sunday the stage was 51.2 feet.
  • Flood stage is 35.0 feet.
  • Major flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast.
  • Forecast: The River crested near 52 feet early this morning and ten began to fall. The river will continue to fall to below the flood stage by late this evening.
  • Impact: At 52.0 feet, widespread major flooding damages crops and Pastureland. Roads and bridges are flooded and dangerous. Oil Field Pump Jacks and irrigation pumps are flooded and damaged. Many livestock can be cut off and drowned.

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What is a Flood Warning?

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A Flood Warning is issued when flooding is imminent or occurring. This warning signifies a longer duration and more gradual flooding of counties, communities, streams, or urban areas. Floods usually begin after 6 hours of excessive rainfall. They are issued by the local National Weather Service Forecast Office for 6 hours or less. Source: srh.noaa.gov