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Texas Drenched: Flash Floods Grip Austin Area
15 Jun
Summary
- Flash flood warning issued for parts of Austin area.
- Up to three inches of rain has fallen, more expected.
- Drivers warned to avoid flooded roadways.

Heavy rainfall has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Flash Flood Warning for portions of the Austin area. This alert signifies that flash flooding is currently occurring or is imminent in the affected regions.
Specifically, southwestern Burnet County is under this warning until 3:45 a.m. Additionally, most of Travis County, along with parts of Bastrop, Lee, and Williamson counties, are experiencing flood conditions until 6:15 a.m. Some areas have already recorded up to three inches of rain, and forecasters anticipate potentially three more inches.
In light of the hazardous conditions, drivers are strongly advised to exercise caution and avoid any roadways that have become inundated with water. This guidance is crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring public safety during the ongoing severe weather event.