The low is gradually making its way eastward and the outer edge is out of the Kerrville area, finally. Moving over us but it looks like a lot of the moisture has been tapped out so the rain isn't too heavy. Need to keep that trend. Can't believe I'm saying that.
The guy on the San Antonio station seems to be speaking pretty confidently about the models and another big round overnight in the same area of the Hill Country. By that time the damage will have been done, the toll of what is TBD. It hasn't sounded good but hoping for the best.
Supposed to be another presser at 3 so hopefully some updates.
Nightmare.
Someone posted a radar image a couple of hours ago but it could have been the same image we saw at 1AM.
Perfect storm, so to speak. System got cut off and, yeah, just parked itself. That often yields the catastrophic shit.
Live coverage from CBS San Antonio:
https://www.kens5.com/video/news/live_breaking/kens-5-news-extended-flash-flood-coverage/273-b66a2621-6083-41c2-a324-0ff181b0a672
No comment when it came to fatalities and missing but ominous tone from the county judge and mayor. The mayor was barely able to speak. Worse than the '87 flood.
Update from officials at 3P.
Live presser:
https://www.kvue.com/video/news/live_breaking/live-coverage-evacuations-underway-for-guadalupe-river-area-in-kerrville-amid-dangerous-flooding/285-ea9be3c1-73c4-402f-8daf-93dc261dca37
I'd like to see a loop longer than 5 hours. Guessing one of 10 -12 hours would just show the thing sitting over the same area.
https://cbsaustin.com/weather/radar