KSAT has crews in the Hill Country and Bexar County as severe weather continues to affect South Central Texas.
Most of the rivers in the Hill Country are receding, but we need to be on the lookout for localized flooding again tonight as pockets of rain develop.
>> Not quite done with the flood risk
More scattered, heavy rain is possible overnight, although coverage will probably not be as widespread. Still, any additional rain could easily lead to more flooding issues because the ground is water-logged.
The Guadalupe River gauge at Hunt has risen to more than 20 feet as of 4 a.m. Thursday.
Watch KSAT’s breaking news coverage below. You can also watch live on KSAT Plus.
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