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The threat of flash flooding remains on Monday across Texas Hill Country, an area where at least 81 people have died after storms hit on July 4.
El Paso has a 30% chance of precipitation on Saturday, June 21, with chances increasing through Monday and Tuesday, June 23-24.
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AccuWeather on MSNTexas Hill Country recovery, cleanup teams to face brutal July weather conditionsBlistering sun and July heat and humidity will provide challenges for recovery and cleanup efforts in the aftermath of the Guadalupe River flood disaster, AccuWeather meteorologists say. While a break from the rain is wanted and underway,
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ValleyCentral.com on MSNTropical Storm Barry moves into Mexico, rain for the ValleyOne month into the Atlantic hurricane season, a tropical storm has developed in the Gulf of America, also commonly known as the Gulf of Mexico. The National
EL PASO, Texas (KCBD) - El Paso felt the shaking from a 5.3 magnitude earthquake on Saturday night, part of a swarm of earthquakes that rocked the area near the Texas-New Mexico border. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quakes struck at 7:47 p.m. about 35 miles south of Whites City, New Mexico, roughly midway between Midland and El Paso.