Hill Country drenched by 480 billion gallons of rain in five days

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From July 13–17, roughly 1,800 square miles west of San Antonio received 15–27 inches of rain, totaling an estimated 480 billion gallons—enough to fill about 12 billion bathtubs—causing dangerous river rises on the Frio, Sabinal, Nueces, Guadalupe and Pedernales and triggering widespread flooding across the Hill Country and San Antonio metro area.
- Estimated 480 billion gallons of rain fell for parts of Hill Country between July 13 and July 17 KSAT
- Westlake grad identified as victim in Hill Country floods, family says KXAN Austin
- Texas flooding: 2 reported deaths in catastrophic Hill Country flooding FOX 7 Austin
- Westlake High School mourns graduate who was killed in Kerrville floods KUT
- Hill Country floods return as UT Arlington researchers warn of rising risk CBS News
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