July 15, 2026

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⚠️ Flood Warning – Karnes, TX – Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Event Flood Warning
Severity Severe
Urgency Expected
Certainty Likely
Area Karnes, TX
Effective 7/15/2026, 2:21:00 PM CDT
Expires 7/16/2026, 8:30:00 AM CDT

Flood Warning issued July 15 at 2:21PM CDT until July 19 at 10:07PM CDT by NWS Austin/San Antonio TX

Details

…The National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio TX has issued
a Flood Warning for the following rivers in Texas…

Guadalupe River at Hunt affecting Kerr County.

Cibolo Creek at Sutherland Springs affecting Karnes and Wilson
Counties.

Cibolo Creek Near Falls City affecting Karnes County.

San Antonio River near Floresville affecting Karnes and Wilson
Counties.

Seco Creek At at Rowe Ranch Near D’Hanis affecting Medina County.

Hondo Creek At King Waterhole at Hwy 173 affecting Medina County.

Nueces River Near Asherton affecting Dimmit County.

* WHAT…Minor flooding is forecast.

* WHERE…Cibolo Creek near Falls City.

* WHEN…From Thursday evening to late Sunday evening.

* IMPACTS…At 17.0 feet, Minor lowland flooding of crop and
pastureland damages irrigation pumps and any equipment near the
channel. Livestock are cut off in low areas.
At 21.0 feet, Livestock are cut off and potentially drowned in low
areas below Stockdale to below Panna Maria. Lower areas of Goliad
State Park downstream flood.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…
– At 1:15 PM CDT Wednesday the stage was 0.9 feet.
– Bankfull stage is 6.0 feet.
– Forecast…The river is expected to rise above flood stage
tomorrow evening to a crest of 20.2 feet late Friday evening.
It will then fall below flood stage late Sunday morning.
– Flood stage is 17.0 feet.
– Flood History…This crest compares to a previous crest of
20.7 feet on 05/16/1994.
– http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

Instructions

Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law
enforcement and request they pass this information to the National
Weather Service when you can do so safely.

To escape rising water, take the shortest path to higher ground.

Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.

Additional information is available at www.weather.gov.

The next statement will be issued Thursday morning by 830 AM CDT.


This alert was automatically posted by SkyGuard, MWSC’s severe weather alerting system. Source: National Weather Service.