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Williamson and Travis counties issued disaster declarations as heavy rain inundated the area. AUSTIN, Texas — First responders across Central Texas spent the early hours on Saturday scrambling to ...
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Effective immediately, all personal and commercial watercraft are prohibited on Austin waterways. That includes Lady Bird ...
News Dozens of water rescues as heavy rain floods parts of Central Texas Williamson and Travis counties issued disaster declarations as heavy rain inundated the area.
The heaviest rain fell near Bertram and Burnet, where a foot or more was measured in Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) rain gauges.
States in the upper and lower halves of the Colorado River basin have spent the last few months negotiating how water cuts ...
The sudden rise in water levels comes as the popular Texas reservoir near Austin has battled years of drought. Prior to the ...
Several areas across Central Texas are experiencing flash flooding as rain continues to move through the area.
According to data from the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA), Lake Travis has risen more than 15 feet since Friday and is projected to continue rising in the coming days.