Frio River, flood
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The Frio River surged to unprecedented levels in Concan, leading to road closures and evacuations of cabins in the area. Heavy rains caused the
The Frio River is the latest waterway in Southwest Texas to pose a major flash flooding threat, with emergency officials saying it rose 10 feet Monday morning.
Parking spots along the Frio River at Garner State Park were partially flooded Monday night after heavy morning rain turned the river into rapids near Concan.
Heavy rainfall causes Frio River to rise 16 feet above normal in Uvalde County, Texas, prompting evacuations of residents and road closures across the region.
By midweek, a subtropical high pressure system will nudge into Texas from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing a drying trend across South and Central Texas.