San Saba River crested today, shattering nearly 90-year-old record
The San Saba River south of Brady, Texas, hit a historic level today, cresting at 31.01 feet just after noon — shattering the previous record of 29.1 feet set in 1938.
The river surged nearly 30 feet between 3 a.m. and 11 a.m. CT.
Brady is around 90 miles north of Kerrville.
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