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KSAT viewers share their vantage points of creek, river flooding in South Central Texas

Rounds of rainfall will continue in some spots through Thursday

On Wednesday, July 15, 2026, a KSAT viewer sent in a picture of Frederick Creek at the Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort in Boerne. (Garrett Wilson via KSAT Connect)

For the second time in two days, heavy rains caused flooding and high-water areas in and around South Central Texas.

Some areas that saw the biggest combination of existing water and added rainfall Wednesday were many of the region’s creeks and rivers.

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KSAT viewers snapped or recorded all that water with the phones in their hands. From a safe distance, of course.

Rounds of rain will continue in some spots through Thursday.

Analyssa Solano Gonzalez

Aerial shot of Cibolo Creek near Tejas Rodeo

Bulverde
Cibolo Creek flooding over 281 North & Southbound as you enter Comal County in Bulverde
Liz

Cibolo Creek flooding over 281 North & Southbound as you enter Comal County in Bulverde

Bulverde
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Flooding of Cibolo Creek at Crescent Bend Park in Schertz

Northeast Side
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Hondo Creek south of Hwy90 over PR556 & 552

chris

1283 and Red Bluff creek

Pipe Creek
Jay

Creek hasn't flowed in many years on ranch. It's going into Medina River and next Medina Lake. Thanks for keeping us updated KSAT. Any volunteers to help rebuild fence??

Frederick Creek in Tapatio Springs
Garrett Wilson

Frederick Creek in Tapatio Springs

Do you want to share your pictures and videos of rainfall? Here’s how you can show us on KSAT Connect.

  • Open the KSAT Weather Authority app OR visit the KSAT Connect web page. We recommend using the app for regular access to KSAT Connect!
  • If you’re on the KSAT Weather Authority app, click the camera icon on the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. You can also upload from the KSAT News app. Click here for instructions.
  • Sign in or sign up for a FREE KSAT Insider (member) account by clicking the orange button with the text “Log in to Upload a Pin.”
  • Once you’re signed in, you’ll click the orange button that now reads “Upload a Pin.”
  • Click the blue button at the top to choose the photo or video you’d like to share.
  • Select “Weather” as the channel and one category.
  • Tell us about your photo or video by including a description.
  • The last step: Click the orange button at the bottom to upload.

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