More heavy rain on tap
Moderate to heavy rain is expected across South Texas Monday night through Tuesday, along with colder temperatures this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will likely hold steady in the 50s today and even slowly fall in some areas. Light rain will be possible through Monday evening, amounting from a trace to 0.50 of an inch.
Widespread rain and isolated thunderstorms will occur during the day Tuesday as an upper-level storm moves across South Texas. The rain will be heavy at times.
Precipitation will end quickly from west to east early Tuesday evening.
Total rainfall from Monday through Tuesday evening are expected to be 1 to 3 inches across South Texas. Some areas could get more than 4 inches along the coast.
The rain will cause rises in rivers and creeks, especially over the Guadalupe River basin south of Victoria and on the Copano Creek.
The Guadalupe and Copano Creek are running above normal and the rainfall could result in the river and creek reaching minor flood stage by mid-week.
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November 30, 2009 at 1:06 p.m.