At Least 4 Dead in San Antonio
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SAN ANTONIO -- Authorities in San Antonio said the number of people who died in heavy storms and flooding has risen to 11 and some remain missing Friday.
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We will get more rain showers and a few thunderstorms today through the weekend. The rain can still be heavy at times.
More than six inches of rain fell in the San Antonio region overnight, surpassing the city’s average rainfall for June and July combined.
A few showers and storms will be likely through the weekend, some of which could be stationary causing areas of flash flooding.
Heavy rain is coming to Texas and some surrounding states into the end of the week and at least one consequence could be dangerous flash flooding.
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KNWA Fayetteville on MSNFlooding, storm damage in Northwest Arkansas following early morning stormsStorms in Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley early the morning of June 7 brought flooding and storm damage to multiple counties.
Wednesday marks a grim reminder of one of the nation's worst flooding events ever and the worst in the state of Arkansas.
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"Turn around, don't drown," said the NWS, telling drivers to avoid driving into flooded areas, with Kansas and Oklahoma set to be worst affected.
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Storm Clouds Gather Over Arkansas as Severe Weather PersistsArkansas faces a third consecutive day of severe storms Friday, following heavy rain and high winds in the southern part of the state. Resident, Tammy, captured storm clouds roll over the skies. Flash flooding is possible through the weekend as scattered rain and storms continue into Monday.