After a long weekend, the water in South Texas is starting to clear up.
But it’s still a long, slow process.
The state’s two largest cities have received most of the rain, and most of that has been pouring into South Texas.
But some other parts of the state are seeing significant amounts of rain, as well.
A large area in South Austin was under 2 inches of rain Wednesday morning.
That is the second-lowest amount of rain on record, according to the National Weather Service.
It was the second time in less than a month that that area was under that amount.
The weather service said that was a major wet event for South Texas, but no significant rainfall was expected to continue through the weekend.
Rain was forecast to peak Sunday afternoon, but the National Park Service said there were no significant overnight flooding events.
There were also no reported injuries.