
Evening Edition: Devastating Flash Flooding Hits Texas Hill Country
FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Haley Meier, FOX Weather Meteorologist reporting from Kerrville, Texas, who says this region of Texas is a prime spot for such flash floods but what happened over the weekend is hopefully a once in a generation event.
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