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Shelter-in-place remains in effect in Uvalde County as severe weather continues
A shelter-in-place order remains in effect in Uvalde County as over 10 inches of rain causes flooding and forces closure of major highways and county streets.
By Madalynn Lambert, Azian Bermea, Spencer Heath·3 hr ago
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UVALDE COUNTY, Texas - A shelter-in-place remains in effect for Uvalde County as an excessive amount of rain continues to fall.
In Uvalde County, over 10 inches of rain have fallen Thursday on top of the showers for the last couple of days.
The severe weather has caused all major highways and many Uvalde County streets to close due to flooding, county officials said.
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