A member of the public looks out at flooding caused by a flash flood at the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, on July 5, 2025. Rescuers were desperately searching for at least 20 girls missing from a riverside summer camp, officials said on July 5, after torrential rains caused a "catastrophic" flash flood that killed at least 24 people as it swept through south-central Texas. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP) (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty ImagesDo you remember the deadly floods in Texas Hill Country? That region experienced catastrophic flooding around July 4, 2025. Unfortunately, it is happening again right now. Flood Watches and Warnings are currently up for the Hill Country, southern Edwards Plateau, Rio Grand Plains, and the I-35 corridor through Thursday evening. The region has experienced a couple of days of extremely high rainfall rates and that will continue for at least another day.What’s Going On Right Now?“There is the potential for life-threatening flooding somewhere in the watch area. There is a level Level 4 of 4 Risk (High) for flooding rain (today) for portions of the U.S. 90 corridor, west of San Antonio - including the southern Edwards Plateau, Rio Grande, and western Hill Country,” wrote the National Weather Service on Thursday morning. “Considerable to locally catastrophic flash flooding impacts likely in this region. Pockets of an additional 10-15 inches of rain in this region are possible,” they continued. Radar image over Texas Hill Country on the morning of July 16, 2026.Marshall Shepherd and RadarscopeTo make matters worse, there was also a Tornado Warning at the time of writing in the region too. “At 554 AM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
The Texas Hill Country Is Flooding Again — And It’s Bad
Texas Hill Country flooded in 2025. It was catastrophic. It's happening again. Here's the latest information.











