A flood advisory has been issued for San Angelo, Texas, as heavy rainfall continues to affect the area. The National Weather Service has warned of flash flooding, with rainfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour expected. The flood advisory is in effect until further notice, with residents advised to exercise caution when traveling. The heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding in the area, with roads and low-lying areas affected. The San Angelo Police Department has reported multiple incidents of flooding, with some roads closed due to high water. The Tom Green County Emergency Management Office has also issued a statement, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid traveling unless necessary. The heavy rainfall is expected to continue throughout the day, with a chance of thunderstorms and strong winds. The National Weather Service has warned of a significant threat of flash flooding, with the potential for rapid rises in water levels. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates on the flood advisory. The City of San Angelo has also activated its Emergency Operations Center to coordinate response efforts. The San Angelo Fire Department is on standby, ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise. The American Red Cross has also been notified, and is prepared to provide assistance to those affected by the flooding. The flood advisory has been issued for the entire city of San Angelo, as well as surrounding areas. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety, including staying away from flooded areas and avoiding travel unless necessary. The heavy rainfall has also caused power outages in some areas, with the City of San Angelo working to restore power as quickly as possible. The flood advisory is expected to remain in effect until the heavy rainfall subsides, and residents are advised to stay vigilant and follow all instructions from local authorities.