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Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
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The Llano River has crested, but remains in a major flood stage, the National Weather Service reported Tuesday, Oct. 16. A secondary crest in major flood stage is expected Wednesday morning.
The Llano River has crested, but remains in a major flood stage, the National Weather Service reported Tuesday, Oct. 16. A secondary crest in major flood stage is expected Wednesday morning.
Photo: National Weather Service
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NWS Austin/San Antonio: Estimated rainfall graphic from the past two days. The near record flooding of the Llano River at Llano can be contributed to an estimated 8-10″ in the past 48 hours over the river basin.
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NWS Austin/San Antonio: Estimated rainfall graphic from the past two days. The near record flooding of the Llano River at Llano can be contributed to an estimated 8-10″ in the past 48 hours over the river
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Photo: NWS Austin/San Antonio
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Authorities are urging residents near the Llano River in Llano to evacuate the area as flood waters are nearing a record-breaking crest.
Authorities are urging residents near the Llano River in Llano to evacuate the area as flood waters are nearing a record-breaking crest.
Photo: National Weather Service
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When it rains in San Antonio, it pours, or it clears up within the next 15 minutes. We hardly see the days when it rains constantly, leading to flooding, but there have been instances where rainfall has reached to almost one foot.
Here are the rainiest days on record that drenched San Antonio…
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When it rains in San Antonio, it pours, or it clears up within the next 15 minutes. We hardly see the days when it rains constantly, leading to flooding, but there have been instances where rainfall has reached
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Photo: File
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5. May 31, 1937
Rainfall: 6.82 inches
5. May 31, 1937
Rainfall: 6.82 inches
Photo: Cory Heikkila/San Antonio Express-News
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4. Sept. 9, 1921
Rainfall: 6.83 inches
4. Sept. 9, 1921
Rainfall: 6.83 inches
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, San Antonio Express-News
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3. July 1, 2002
Rainfall: 9.52 inches
3. July 1, 2002
Rainfall: 9.52 inches
Photo: Billy Calzada, San Antonio Express-News
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2. May 25, 2013
Rainfall: 9.87 inches
2. May 25, 2013
Rainfall: 9.87 inches
Photo: JERRY LARA, San Antonio Express-News
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1. Oct. 17, 1998
Rainfall: 11.26 inches
1. Oct. 17, 1998
Rainfall: 11.26 inches
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, San Antonio Express-News
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Click through the slideshow to see the longest spans of time when San Antonio went without rain.
Click through the slideshow to see the longest spans of time when San Antonio went without rain.
Photo: File Photo
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52 days, ended on March 29, 1916.
52 days, ended on March 29, 1916.
Photo: File Photo
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52 days, ended on Jan. 9, 1918.
52 days, ended on Jan. 9, 1918.
Photo: File Photo
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54 days, ended on Aug. 24, 1962.
54 days, ended on Aug. 24, 1962.
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60 days, ended on Feb. 28, 1996.
60 days, ended on Feb. 28, 1996.
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63 days, ended on Aug. 28, 1993.
63 days, ended on Aug. 28, 1993.
Photo: Billy Calzada, File Photo
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Let’s face it, South Texas is miserable in the summer, from humidity slapping you in the face to the sun beating down on your back. Just looking at photos, you can almost feel like you’re back in the torturous summer again.
These are the hottest days on record in San Antonio…
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Let’s face it, South Texas is miserable in the summer, from humidity slapping you in the face to the sun beating down on your back. Just looking at photos, you can almost feel like you’re back in the torturous
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Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, File
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5. Aug. 19, 1986
High: 108 degrees
5. Aug. 19, 1986
High: 108 degrees
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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4. June 29, 2013
High: 108 degrees
4. June 29, 2013
High: 108 degrees
Photo: TOM REEL
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3. Sept. 4, 2000
High: 109 degrees
3. Sept. 4, 2000
High: 109 degrees
Photo: BILLY CALZADA, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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2. Aug. 28, 2011
High: 110 degrees
2. Aug. 28, 2011
High: 110 degrees
Photo: CYNTHIA ESPARZA, FOR THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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1. Sept. 5, 2000
High: 111 degrees
1. Sept. 5, 2000
High: 111 degrees
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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Cold days in San Antonio don’t happen too often, and snow? Forget it. But there are a handful of days in history that prove San Antonians can withstand those single-digit temperatures.
Click through the gallery to see the coldest days on record in the Alamo City…
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Cold days in San Antonio don’t happen too often, and snow? Forget it. But there are a handful of days in history that prove San Antonians can withstand those single-digit temperatures.
Click through the
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Photo: Kin Man Hui, File
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5. Feb. 2, 1951
Low: 6 degrees
5. Feb. 2, 1951
Low: 6 degrees
Photo: Kin Man Hui, By Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News
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4. Dec. 23, 1989
Low: 6 degrees
4. Dec. 23, 1989
Low: 6 degrees
Photo: Reader Photo/Kylie Nix
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3. Jan. 30, 1949
Low: 5 degrees
3. Jan. 30, 1949
Low: 5 degrees
Photo: Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News
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2. Feb. 12, 1899
Low: 4 degrees
2. Feb. 12, 1899
Low: 4 degrees
Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, San Antonio Express-News
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1. Jan. 31, 1949
Low: Zero degrees
1. Jan. 31, 1949
Low: Zero degrees
Photo: JOSHUA TRUJILLO, San Antonio Express-News
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Witnessing snow is like witnessing a unicorn to San Antonians. It comes every few years, and even then, it really isn’t snow, just exaggerated flurries.
Click through the gallery to see the days that had the highest snow fall in San Antonio…
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Witnessing snow is like witnessing a unicorn to San Antonians. It comes every few years, and even then, it really isn’t snow, just exaggerated flurries.
Click through the gallery to see the days that had the
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Photo: KIN MAN HUI, File
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5. Feb. 8, 1973
Snowfall: 2 inches
5. Feb. 8, 1973
Snowfall: 2 inches
Photo: KIN MAN HUI, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
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5. Dec. 7, 2017
Snowfall: 2 inches
5. Dec. 7, 2017
Snowfall: 2 inches
Photo: Edward A. Ornelas/San Antonio Express-News
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4. Jan. 2, 1985
Snowfall: 2.4 inches
4. Jan. 2, 1985
Snowfall: 2.4 inches
Photo: San Antonio Express-News File Photo
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3. Feb. 22, 1966
Snowfall: 3.1 inches
3. Feb. 22, 1966
Snowfall: 3.1 inches
Photo: San Antonio Express-News File Photo
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2. Jan. 30, 1949
Snowfall: 4.7 inches
2. Jan. 30, 1949
Snowfall: 4.7 inches
Photo: San Antonio Express-News
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1. Jan. 12, 1985
Snowfall: 13.2 inches
1. Jan. 12, 1985
Snowfall: 13.2 inches
Photo: San Antonio Express-News File Photo
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Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Texas Game Wardens have search and rescue teams conducting operations along the Llano River on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
Photo: Texas Parks And Wildlife Department
Body recovered, rescue efforts underway as historic floods rush through Hill Country
At least one body has been recovered and authorities are carrying out rescue efforts following near record-breaking floods Tuesday morning throughout the Hill Country.
Deputies with the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office removed the body from the floodwaters of Lake Lyndon B. Johnson at about 1 p.m. near Kingsland, according to Spectrum News in Austin.
Texas Game Warden Search and Rescue teams are now involved in multiple air and water rescues along the river as calls for service come in “one after the other,” according to a Tweet from the department.
Christy Baught, a floodplain administrator for Llano County, said other local agencies are also assisting with rescue operations, as the flooding has placed residents in serious danger.
“The Llano River has hit major historic flood stage,” reads a post from the Llano County Office of Emergency Management. “It is currently at 40′ and has almost topped the bridge in Llano. Anyone living within 1/4 mile of the river should evacuate immediately to higher ground.”
RELATED: Missing driver recovered from Sabinal River identified
The Llano River crested around noon at 39.9 feet, just short of the 1935 record of 41.5 feet.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Texas State Operations Center to a state of increased readiness in response to the ongoing flooding.
“When severe weather strikes, Texas will ensure our responders and local officials have what they need to respond and protect those in harm’s way,” he said. “I also urge all Texans to take their safety into their own hands by closely monitor changing weather conditions and heeding warnings from local officials.”
The flooding has shut down several roadways and bridges in the area, and at about 9:30 a.m., the FM 2900 bridge in Kingsland, Texas, collapsed from the pressure of the raging floodwaters, according to a report from KEYE-TV in Austin.
The National Weather Service reported Tuesday morning that more than 10 inches of rain has inundated portions of the Llano River watershed since early Monday. The water has rushed into the river, causing it to rise to almost unprecedented levels.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for Gillespie and Llano counties through 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and a flood warning along the Llano River in Llano County, Sandy Creek near Kingsland and the Pedernales River at Johnson City.
The Llano River is in a major flood stage, meaning there will be “extensive inundation of structures and roads.” Such a stage calls for “significant evacuations of people and/or transfer of property to higher elevations,” according to NWS’s website.
Baught said the Llano County Office of Emergency management has set up shelters at the First Baptist Church of Llano, Inman’s Kitchen an the Kingsland Community Center. She did not know if anyone was missing in the storm.
Flooding has also affected other rivers in the Hill County. The National Weather Service said Guadalupe River, Sandy Creek and Nueces River are facing a “dangerous situation.”
RELATED: Rain suspends search for person still missing in Texas flood
According to the Austin American-Statesman, homes near Robinson City Park, Scotts Acres, Castell, the FM 2900 Bridge in Kingsland, Kingsland Lodge and Marble Falls are expected to face severe flooding.
The following school districts have cancelled or delayed classes today:
- Llano ISD has cancelled all classes
- Rocksprings ISD has cancelled all classes
- Burnet CISD has cancelled all classes
- Fredericksburg ISD has cancelled all classes
- Hunt ISD has cancelled all classes
- Ingram ISD has cancelled all classes
- Leakey ISD has cancelled all classes
- Junction ISD has cancelled all classes
- Medina ISD has cancelled all classes
- Marble Falls ISD has cancelled all classes
- Harper ISD has cancelled all classes
The Hill Country and other portions of South Central Texas have been hammered by heavy rain and flooding this month. Last week, four people were swept away as flood waters rushed through Junction, Texas, after storms dumped almost a foot of rain into the South Llano River. Three victims have been found and authorities on Monday temporarily called off the search for the fourth until the rain passed.
Patrick Ojeda was swept away on Friday as he tried to drive across a bridge over the Sabinal River in Uvalde County. He was found a mile downstream.
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Caleb Downs is a crime reporter for mySA.com. Read more of his stories here.| cdowns@mysa.com | Twitter: @calebjdowns