This hurricane season is forecast to be especially active, but flash flooding can occur independently of tropical systems. From the Gulf Coast to the Hill Country to way out in the West Texas desert, no area of the state is immune — and conditions can turn treacherous quickly. Here’s what you need to know:

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This YouTube video by John Davis shows flooding in-action at Barton Springs Pool in May of 2019:

Click here to learn more about flash flooding in Texas.

Are you prepared for flash flood season? Let us know what preventative measures you’ve taken, plus any other thoughts you may have. Head over to our previous article to read about a terrible flood in Texas history: In 1972, A Great Flood Swept Through Texas And Changed The State Forever.

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