VIDEO: Flooding in San Angelo Area Wednesday

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- Week long rains have created flooding of low lying areas across much of West and Central Texas including in San Angelo. 

Wide spread flooding of low water crossings and flood prone areas is expected to continue for the rest of the week.  

See the photos above.  

The video below is the Red Arroyo at Sul Ross St.  

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Below is a video of Mineral Wells Rd. near Christoval where the S. Concho River is flowing over the low water crossing. 

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The S. Concho River runs through Christoval north into the south pool of Twin Buttes Reservoir. 

The video below is the Ben Ficklin dam near U.S. 87 South.

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The video below shows flood water running from the south pool of Twin Buttes into the north pool.  

 

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Look for rainy conditions to continue to cause minor flooding in Tom Green County through Friday.  

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