Texas folks

I'm in San Antonio and we didn't get much here. Kerrville is an hour north and like Mike says the Guadalupe forms up there and makes it way to Canyon Lake which wasn't full so should be able to take the water without needing the discharge channels.

Unfortunately two of my daughters good friends were at Camp Mystic. One was returned to her parents last night and safe but Kelly is still unaccounted for. Hoping she and the other girls were able to get downstream and to some high ground and are just isolated. Hopefully the ppl in the RV parks off the Guadalupe got out as well. I bike and fish out there often and there are a few RV parks right off the river south of Kerrville.
 
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Georgetown here...14 inches in the last week...so far no flooding, seems like almost half an annual rainfall!
Thanks for asking......
Officials in Georgetown are evacuating dwellings along the river. About 50 miles up stream of you the average rainfall rate has been 2-3" an hour for a few hours now with 5 minute rates as high as 5" per hour.

I can't tell from the hydrology data how fast the bubble is heading to Georgetown but it's moving fast.

Be safe.
 
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I'm in San Antonio and we didn't get much here. Kerrville is an hour north and like Mike says the Guadalupe forms up there and makes it way to Canyon Lake which wasn't full so should be able to take the water without needing the discharge channels.

Unfortunately two of my daughters good friends were at Camp Mystic. One was returned to her parents last night and safe but Kelly is still unaccounted for. Hoping she and the other girls were able to get downstream and to some high ground and are just isolated. Hopefully the ppl in the RV parks off the Guadalupe got out as well. I bike and fish out there often and there are a few RV parks right off the river south of Kerrville.
That's just really breaking my heart. 🙏