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- Guadalupe River (Texas) - Wikipedia
The Guadalupe River ( ˌɡwɑːdəˈlup ) [4] (Spanish pronunciation: [gwaðaˈlupe]) runs from Kerr County, Texas, to San Antonio Bay on the Gulf of Mexico, with an average temperature of 17 75 degrees Celsius (63 95 degrees Fahrenheit) [5] It is a popular destination for rafting, fly fishing, and canoeing
- 6 fatalities confirmed in Hill Country flooding; Guadalupe River rises . . .
Heavy rain in Central Texas led to deadly, catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country, swelling the Guadalupe River to near-record depths
- Live Updates: Frantic Search for the Missing After At Least 13 Killed . . .
At least 13 people were killed and frantic searches were underway for the missing — many of them children — after heavy rain in Central Texas set off deadly flooding along the Guadalupe River
- Live updates: Flooding along Guadalupe River in Kerr County and other . . .
The county is situated in central Texas and is northwest of San Antonio It includes cities like Ingram and Kerrville, the largest city in the county and located along the Guadalupe River
- The Guadalupe River: Where Nature, History, and Fun Collide - Texas Outside
The Guadalupe River: Where Nature, History, and Fun Collide The Guadalupe River is one of Texas’ most beloved and scenic waterways, stretching roughly 230 miles from its source in the Texas Hill Country to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico
- Historic Guadalupe River Flooding Triggers Road Closures Evacuations . . .
South Central Texas is grappling with historic flooding after extreme rainfall, particularly impacting San Angelo, Kerrville, and Brady The Guadalupe River surged to its second-highest level in 40 years, prompting evacuations and rescues Flash flood emergencies were declared, and all Fourth of July celebrations in Kerrville have been canceled due to the severe weather conditions
- Central Texas experiences deadly flash flooding overnight, killing . . .
Guadalupe River at Hunt continues to rise sharply and has reached 2nd highest height on record, higher than the 1987 flood This flood wave will continue through Kerrville Comfort This is a
- Guadalupe River Basin | Texas Water Explorer
The Guadalupe River Basin boasts some of the most iconic waterscapes of Texas, including Comal and San Marcos springs, the two largest spring systems in the state The Guadalupe River and its major tributaries drain from the Hill Country to San Antonio Bay and the Gulf of Mexico A major challenge within the basin is balancing human needs and new water supply projects while protecting the
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