Severe flooding has struck South Texas and parts of Mexico due to intense storms, delivering nearly half a year's worth of rainfall within two days. Over 10 to 15 inches of rain fell, prompting flash flood warnings and school closures across nine districts in the Rio Grande Valley. Record rainfall totals of 12 inches in Harlingen and 11 in McAllen were reported, severely impacting homes and roadways. The National Weather Service has warned of additional rain and dangerous conditions, advising residents against travel unless under evacuation orders.
Severe flooding has drenched South Texas and Mexico with nearly half a year's rain in under two days, prompting school closures and flash flood warnings.
The National Weather Service reported record rainfall in the Rio Grande Valley, including 12 inches in Harlingen and 11 inches in McAllen, leading to life-threatening flash floods.
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