Heavy thunderstorms early Saturday morning brought flash flood warnings, Imminent Threat alerts and low water crossing closures to parts of San Antonio. Some areas received more than two inches of rain.
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The National Weather Service warns Thursday could bring the hottest conditions of the summer so far, with heat index values reaching 112 degrees in San Antonio.
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Flooding occurred near the site after the area received heavy rain early Monday morning.
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America's bees are dying in record numbers — and the way we grow our food is partly to blame. In 2025 beekeepers lost more than 60% of their colonies, and wild native bees are also in steep decline. If we lost the bees, it would be a massive blow to U.S. crop production. How Big Ag is a threat to the bees?
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Texans are advised to stay informed and avoid driving through flooded areas.
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The New World screwworm has crossed into Texas from Mexico, threatening livestock, wildlife and pets. Human infections are rare, but officials warn the parasite's spread poses a growing challenge for communities across South Texas.
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Many residents across South Central Texas were awakened by emergency flood alerts before dawn Monday. The National Weather Service says its warning procedures haven't changed, but a recent Apple update and multiple overnight flood warnings may help explain why the alerts felt different this week.
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Additional rounds of rain and thunderstorms remain possible Tuesday, with the greatest flooding risk shifting into counties south and east of Bexar County.
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The latest confirmed infestation was found in a sheep in Sutton County, adding to concerns that the flesh-eating parasite is spreading beyond South Texas.
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The Trump administration is accelerating plans for new border barriers along hundreds of miles of the Texas-Mexico border, prompting protests, property disputes, and lawsuits from landowners and environmental groups.
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If the Strait of Hormuz reopens after the Iranian blockade is lifted, energy economist Ed Hirs predicts it will take many months before oil and gas prices return to pre-war levels.