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The latest round of flash flooding was receding in central Texas early Monday, but storms forecast for later in the day could bring more hurt to a region slammed by flooding that has killed at least 132 people.
New flood warnings have been issued along the Guadalupe River in Texas less than two weeks after flooding killed more than 100 people.
An analysis of National Weather Service job vacancies found that in more than a third of offices overseeing flash flood hotspots, one or more of three senior leadership roles are open.
After the catastrophic flash flooding in central Texas on July 4, 2025, users online claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration was ultimately to blame for the flood's 100 deaths due to staffing cuts at the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service issued several forecasts Tuesday through Thursday morning, warning of the risk of flash flooding.
Just over a week after deadly flash floods swept through Texas Hill Country, the region may once again face a life-threatening deluge as slow-moving thunderstorms bring heavy rain, flash flooding, and rapid river rises to parts of central Texas Sunday.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says the first half of Monday is expected to be dry, but expect the first round of rain and flood threats to arrive Monday afternoon and into the evening.