rilloaggie said:
TexasMesoNet's Burnet gauge showing 11.5" in the last 24 hours!
View of the Guadalupe River shows the devastating impacts of the flood.@TexasGameWarden continues to work with other first responders on search and rescue.
— Texas Parks & Wildlife (@TPWDnews) July 5, 2025
⚠️ Water is moving to other parts of the state. Please heed local warnings. pic.twitter.com/mhKLyMAZhR
so eerily familiar to the 2015 Wimberley post-flood videoaggiedata said:View of the Guadalupe River shows the devastating impacts of the flood.@TexasGameWarden continues to work with other first responders on search and rescue.
— Texas Parks & Wildlife (@TPWDnews) July 5, 2025
⚠️ Water is moving to other parts of the state. Please heed local warnings. pic.twitter.com/mhKLyMAZhR
Timelapse flooding of the Llano River on July 4th pic.twitter.com/59Tnn6NZG7
— Rob Dew (@DewsNewz) July 5, 2025
Low Water Crossing Central Texas Already Overflowing Gets More Flood Water pic.twitter.com/s61aLgqdMU
— Rob Dew (@DewsNewz) July 5, 2025
DEVESTATING: 🚨 Video of the Guadalupe river shot in Kerrville, TX [from their main bridge,] shows the bridge being OVERTAKEN in roughly 35 minutes.
— E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) July 6, 2025
NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS.pic.twitter.com/AUWLq8VO0M