Bexar County missed out on the heaviest rains from Tropical Depression Bill. Credit: National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio

As of early this morning, Tropical Storm Bill is no more.

The system was downgraded to a tropical depression. The storm’s heaviest rains missed San Antonio, though first responders and the National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio were expecting an average of four inches of rain here.

However, Bexar County is still under a flash flood watch until 1 p.m. and the National Weather Service said localized flooding is still possible from rain bands expected to form this afternoon and evening.

Here’s the forecast. Credit: National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio

Tropical Depression Bill is now making its north across Central Texas as it continues to weaken.

The storm is expected to produce 4 to 8 inches of rain over eastern Texas and eastern Oklahoma and 3 to 6 inches over western Arkansas and southern Missouri, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Tropical Depression Bill Credit: National Hurricane Center

Mark Reagan isn't from Texas, but he came here as soon as he could. He got his start on the windy plains of southwest Kansas at the Dodge City Daily Globe where he covered education and eventually served...