José Menéndez (@menendez4texas) 's Twitter Profile
José Menéndez

@menendez4texas

he/him, married to Cehlia who, with our family, make me a better person! #txlege Democrat Senator from Bexar County. Bluesky, FB, Insta: @Menendez4Texas

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NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Additional heavy rainstorms have formed between Austin and San Antonio. Heavy rain rates and flash flooding is possible with any storm that develops. Rain rates of 4 to 6 inches per hour are possible with the strongest storms. Avoid high water and heed all warnings!

NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A **Flash Flood EMERGENCY** has been issued for River Road along the Guadalupe River between Sattler and Gruene in Comal County. 4 to 6 inches of rain has occurred and flash flooding is ongoing. Evacuate immediately! If unable to do so, move to higher ground now!

City of San Antonio (@cosagov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Flash Flood Warning Issued for San Antonio 🚨 Floods can happen anywhere. ✅ Stay alert ✅ Never drive through floodwaters — Turn Around, Don’t Drown ✅ Move to higher ground if needed Stay Safe, San Antonio! Check NWS Austin/San Antonio for updates.

🚨 Flash Flood Warning Issued for San Antonio 🚨
Floods can happen anywhere.
✅ Stay alert
✅ Never drive through floodwaters — Turn Around, Don’t Drown
✅ Move to higher ground if needed
Stay Safe, San Antonio!
Check <a href="/NWSSanAntonio/">NWS Austin/San Antonio</a> for updates.
José Menéndez (@menendez4texas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Update: There is a press conference scheduled at 2:30pm with state and local officials for a coordinated update on the severe Hill Country flooding. 🔴 It will be streamed live here: facebook.com/TxDEM/ #HillCountry #KerrCounty #Texas #SanAntonio

🚨Update:

There is a press conference scheduled at 2:30pm with state and local officials for a coordinated update on the severe Hill Country flooding.

🔴 It will be streamed live here: facebook.com/TxDEM/

#HillCountry #KerrCounty #Texas #SanAntonio
NWS Austin/San Antonio (@nwssanantonio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Flood Watch has been extended through 7 PM. Additional rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches are possible with isolated pockets of 10 inches somewhere in the watch area. It is very difficult to pinpoint where exactly the isolated heavy amounts will occur in this pattern. #txwx

The Flood Watch has been extended through 7 PM. Additional rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches are possible with isolated pockets of 10 inches somewhere in the watch area. It is very difficult to pinpoint where exactly the isolated heavy amounts will occur in this pattern. #txwx
Texas Democrats (@texasdemocrats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can find the list of resources and links to nonprofits and responding agencies here👇 sites.google.com/txdemocrats.or…

CPS Energy (@cpsenergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WEATHER UPDATE (6:20 PM): The NWS Austin/San Antonio is forecasting scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. Right now the heaviest activity is located over the Hill Country where several Flash Flood warnings are now in effect. OUTAGE UPDATE: Currently, there are 12

WEATHER UPDATE (6:20 PM): The <a href="/NWSSanAntonio/">NWS Austin/San Antonio</a> is forecasting scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. Right now the heaviest activity is located over the Hill Country where several Flash Flood warnings are now in effect. 

OUTAGE UPDATE: Currently, there are 12
Texas Division of Emergency Management (@tdem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rain and flooding impacts continue in Texas this week. ☔️Continue to monitor weather conditions in your area 🚧Never drive through water-covered roads Find Flood Resources for Texans Here: disaster.texas.gov #txwx

Rain and flooding impacts continue in Texas this week.

☔️Continue to monitor weather conditions in your area
🚧Never drive through water-covered roads

Find Flood Resources for Texans Here: disaster.texas.gov

#txwx