Flash flooding swept car away in Waco, Texas on June 14 as tropical moisture moved across Gulf Coast
In coverage of a June 14, 2026 weather event, WeatherNation reported that flash flooding in Waco, Texas swept an unoccupied vehicle into floodwaters during Sunday evening storms. According to WeatherNation, tropical moisture moved across the Gulf Coast region during that period, overwhelming local drainage systems.
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- โFlash flooding occurred in Waco, Texas on June 14, 2026. (WeatherNation)
- โAn unoccupied car was swept away by floodwaters. (WeatherNation)
- โTropical moisture brought heavy rain to the Gulf Coast region. (WeatherNation)
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- ~The flooding was part of a broader weather pattern dumping moisture across the Gulf Coast. (WeatherNation characterization)
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