ROAD CLOSURES: High water concerns linger after heavy rain, drivers urged to use caution

SAN ANTONIO – After a soaking round of rain, officials are urging drivers to stay alert and avoid flood-prone areas across the region.

About 4.5 inches of rain was recorded at the airport, leaving behind high water in several locations. While conditions are improving, some roadways remain hazardous, especially in areas known to flood quickly.

Drivers are being asked to steer clear of spots like Leon Creek and Highway 90, which is closed due to high water. The location is especially dangerous, as it is the same area where at least one person died during the June floods last year. It has also been the site of multiple high water rescues, with firefighters repeatedly called in to pull stranded drivers to safety during past storms…

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