● UVALDE · Abbott formally requests presidential disaster declaration for 28 counties, including Kerr County● SAN ANTONIO · SAPD: Masked, armed suspects rob credit union on Northeast Side, flee with 'large amount' of cash● TAYLOR · Halt Taylor files Writ of Mandamus against city● SAN ANTONIO · Everything we saw as Underath brought the intensity to San Antonio● MUSTANG RIDGE · Two-vehicle rollover crash on U.S. Highway 183 causes injuries and traffic delays● LA MARQUE · Woman hospitalized after being shot multiple times inside La Marque home, police department says● KINGWOOD · Liberty County deputies search for inmate who escaped after hospital trip in Kingwood● BROWNWOOD · Dr. Stephen P. Kelly to receive Scouts' 2026 Distinguished Citizen Award on Nov. 10● UVALDE · Abbott formally requests presidential disaster declaration for 28 counties, including Kerr County● SAN ANTONIO · SAPD: Masked, armed suspects rob credit union on Northeast Side, flee with 'large amount' of cash● TAYLOR · Halt Taylor files Writ of Mandamus against city● SAN ANTONIO · Everything we saw as Underath brought the intensity to San Antonio● MUSTANG RIDGE · Two-vehicle rollover crash on U.S. Highway 183 causes injuries and traffic delays● LA MARQUE · Woman hospitalized after being shot multiple times inside La Marque home, police department says● KINGWOOD · Liberty County deputies search for inmate who escaped after hospital trip in Kingwood● BROWNWOOD · Dr. Stephen P. Kelly to receive Scouts' 2026 Distinguished Citizen Award on Nov. 10
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Latest precipitation models still seem to underestimate risk as '1,000-year' rain events pummel Texas
South Texas has experienced a significant increase in rainfall intensity over recent decades, with latest precipitation models potentially underestimating risks during extreme weather events.
By Dylan Baddour, Inside Climate News·7 hr ago
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This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment.
Parts of South Texas ravaged by flooding this week have logged a steep rise in rainfall intensity over recent decades, federal data show.
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