A strong low-pressure system is currently moving into the state of Texas, bringing with it a significant threat of severe weather. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for several counties in the region, warning of heavy rainfall and potentially life-threatening flooding. The storm system is expected to bring rainfall totals of up to 4 inches in some areas, with isolated areas potentially seeing even higher amounts. The heavy rainfall is expected to lead to flash flooding, particularly in urban areas and areas with poor drainage. Residents are being warned to be prepared for the potential of flash flooding, and to stay away from flooded roads and areas. The Texas Department of Public Safety is also warning drivers to exercise caution when traveling, as flooded roads can be deadly. In addition to the flash flooding, the storm system is also expected to bring strong winds and potentially severe thunderstorms. The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for several counties in the region, warning of the potential for large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. The severe weather is expected to impact several major cities in Texas, including Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Residents are being advised to stay indoors and away from windows during the severe weather, and to keep a battery-powered radio and flashlight on hand in case of a power outage. The American Red Cross is also preparing for the potential of severe weather, and is urging residents to have a plan in place in case of an emergency. The organization is also providing shelter and assistance to those in need. The severe weather is expected to continue throughout the day, with the heaviest rainfall and strongest storms expected during the late morning and early afternoon hours. As the storm system moves out of the region, residents are being warned to be cautious of lingering floodwaters and to avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary. The Texas Department of Transportation is also working to clear flooded roads and restore power to affected areas. In the aftermath of the severe weather, residents are being urged to check on vulnerable neighbors and to report any damage or flooding to local authorities. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is also monitoring the situation and is prepared to provide assistance if needed.