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A series of strong thunderstorms dumped several inches of rain across the Rio Grande Valley, ranchlands counties and the Coastal Bend over the course of 48 hours between Wednesday and Thursday, which has saturated soils across the region. And several more inches of rain are expected over the Memorial Day weekend through Monday, May 25. Forecasters warn additional rounds of heavy rain through Monday could trigger isolated flash flooding across already saturated areas.
“Heavy rain may lead to flooding of low-lying areas, rivers/creeks, and roads,” NWS meteorologists said as part of a flood watch advisory issued on Thursday morning.
Parts of the Valley experienced around 3 inches of rain and as much as half-a-dozen inches in what forecasters have characterized as “a very active and interesting weather pattern” that blanketed South Texas from the Valley to Corpus Christi. The severe storms produced strong winds, lightning and isolated pockets of pea-sized to penny-sized hail in the Valley. Heavy rains also pummeled the Corpus Christi metro and greater Coastal Bend region overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning.
More storms are expected through the holiday weekend as a weather system moves into Texas.
The overnight storm system caused power outages to tens of thousands of customers in the Valley and Coastal Bend. Rain chances through the weekend remain high as a weather system heads eastward from the Baja Peninsula and across Mexico into Texas.
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