Flooding at Red Bluff Creek, just upstream from FM1283 bridge in Bandera County
"Red Bluff Creek, just upstream from FM1283 bridge" -Shannon Selonen Flooding remains a concern on Wednesday as scattered showers and thunderstorms continue across the region, including parts of Bandera County.

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