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There are currently no active warnings or advisories for San Angelo, Texas.
FLOOD WATCH Watch Issue Date: 341 PM CDT TUE SEP 7 2010
...Flash flood watch remains in effect through Wednesday
evening... The flash flood watch continues for * a portion of west central texas...Including The following
areas...Brown...Callahan...Coke...Coleman...Concho...Fisher...
Haskell...Irion...Jones...Kimble...Mason...Mcculloch...
Menard...Nolan...Runnels...San saba...Schleicher...
Shackelford...Sterling...Sutton...Taylor...Throckmorton and
tom green. * through Wednesday evening * tropical storm hermine near kerrville is expected to weaken into
a tropical depression this afternoon. The center of tropical
system is expected to track north to abilene daybreak Wednesday.
The best potential for heavy rainfall...Will be along and east
of the track. Rainfall amounts of 3 to 4 inches are possible...
With local amounts up to 6 inches. Brady...Brownwood...
Abilene... Baird...Anson...Albany and throckmorton should be
especially cautious as very heavy rainfall tends to concentrate
near the center of tropical systems late night and early
morning. By mid morning Wednesday...The main threat of heavy
rainfall will be in the big country...Along and north of
interstate 20. * flooding of low lying areas and low water crossings is
possible. There is the potential for flooding of small streams
and arroyos...And rises on rivers. Precautionary/preparedness actions... A flash flood watch means that conditions May develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation. You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should flash flood warnings be issued. &&
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