Flood sirens were activated early Thursday in Comfort, Texas, as the Guadalupe River rose more than 30 feet within three hours, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Meteorologists indicate that the storm may produce more rainfall than the floods experienced in Central Texas last year during the Fourth of July.
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Flood sirens activated in southcentral Texas as Guadalupe River rises significantly
Flood sirens were sounded in Comfort, Texas, on July 16, 2026, as the Guadalupe River experienced a significant rise of over 30 feet in just three hours. The current storm is expected to bring substantial rainfall, potentially exceeding last year's Fourth of July floods.
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Flood sirens blare in southcentral Texas as rivers reach perilous heights
Flood sirens activated in southcentral Texas as Guadalupe River rises significantly