
Following storms and floods that turned deadly over the holiday weekend, flood warnings remained in effect across Central Texas on Monday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Flood watches are in effect until 7 p.m. CT and cover areas that include Austin, San Antonio, Kerrville, Killeen, Brady, Fredericksburg and Uvalde. Some of these areas had already experienced slow-moving storms Monday morning, but more were expected throughout the day.
Main Idea: Severe flooding in Texas is still a major danger, while other parts of the U.S. face more extreme weather, including floods and heat.
Key Points:
Flooding in Texas and the Mid-Atlantic can damage homes, disrupt work and travel, and raise costs for taxpayers and small businesses.
Heat alerts and improving weather may help some areas avoid the worst flood risk after the storms pass.
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One of the Central Texas cities under flood watch.
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