Rain forces pause in search for over 100 missing in Central Texas Floods

New rainfall has temporarily halted the search for over 100 people missing after a flood in Ingram, Texas, forcing first responders to pause their efforts as volunteers continue to provide support.

Sulpher Creek, Lampasas, TX early Sunday morning
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Areas recently struck by deadly flooding experienced road closures and renewed weather warnings as heavy rain hit central Texas on Sunday morning, July 13. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned areas near the Lampasas River of potential flooding after the river rose 33 feet in just 4 hours. As much as 6 inches of rain had fallen across Lampasas County as of 3:15 am, the NWS said, with more showers and storms developing during the late morning. Footage taken by X user @cbobb10 shows conditions at Sulphur Creek in Lampasas on Sunday.

Candlelight vigil in Leander to honor flood victims

A candlelight vigil to honor and mourn the victims took place at Austin Community College in Leander.

Austin Community College candlelight vigil
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A handful of churches in Leander came together to hold a candlelight vigil at the ACC campus in Leander.

Austin weather: Your July 13 morning forecast
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Heavy rainfall and flooding concerns for Central Texas. FOX 7 Austin's Adaleigh Rowe has your forecast.

Activists rally at Texas capitol for flood systems
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Young activists led a Saturday rally at the Texas State Capitol in an effort to push improvements to the flood response systems and protest an alleged lack of funding in the past.

Travis County offers flood debris pickup for applicable residents

Beginning Monday, July 14, contractors will pick up flood debris from Travis County-maintained roads in northwest Travis County neighborhoods severely affected by the Fourth of July holiday weekend flooding.

Austin weather: Your July 12 morning forecast
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Rain chances Saturday and Sunday bring the risk of flooding. FOX 7 meteorologist Adaleigh Rowe has the details.

Austin weather: More rain this weekend
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More rain is expected in Central Texas this weekend. Some areas may see some heavy rain. Scott Fisher has the latest details

Most Highland Lakes reopen after severe flooding, but officials urge caution

Most of the waterways along the Highland Lakes chain are now open, but officials with the LCRA are advising caution if you are hitting the water this weekend.

Texas flooding: Kerr County business owner shares firsthand account of floods

A Kerr County business owner is sharing her firsthand account of the deadly flooding that's devastated parts of Central Texas. Her RV park is in shambles, but her restaurant is set to reopen to the public.

Texas flooding: Hope House in Liberty Hill hit hard, loses staff member to floods

Liberty Hill nonprofit Hope House is recovering after it was hit hard by the deadly flooding over the July 4th weekend. One of its staff was also swept away by the water.

Long Center to hold benefit concert for flood victims
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This Sunday, July 13, more than 15 artists are coming together to raise their voices?and funds?for Kerr County flood relief. The benefit concert is happening at the Long Center. Bobby Garza with the center and one of the bands set to perform stop by Good Day Austin to talk about the event.

Community Foundation announces grants
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Good Day Austin's Tierra Neubaum has the latest from a press conference in Kerr County where the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has announced its first round of grants from the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.

Texas flooding: Kerr Co. business owner speaks out
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It?s been one week since the July Fourth flooding in Central Texas and the death toll has climbed to 120. Over 90 of those deaths are from Kerr County. Good Day Austin's Tierra Neubaum is live in Kerr County with the story of a business owner who witnessed the flooding firsthand.

Austin weather: Marginal flood risk this weekend
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We are looking at a marginal flood risk this weekend. While this is a low risk due to oversaturated ground from the heavy rains over the last week or so, this doesn't mean we have no risk. FOX 7 Austin meteorologist Adaleigh Rowe explains.