Charter Bus Crashed in Light Rain

Mar 16, 2010; 11:35 AM ET
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Interstate 37 was rain-slicked at the time of a charter bus accident in Atascosa County, Texas, Tuesday morning.

AccuWeather.com meteorologists said light rain was falling at the time of the accident. Not enough rain was falling for visibility to be hampered.

Temperatures were in the low 50s, accompanied by slight cloud cover.

The Texas Department of Public Safety said the Mexican tour bus rolled over near the Campbellton exit off I-37 at 9:45 a.m., local time.

Officials report that two are dead and close to 20 people have been injured as a result of the accident.

Story by AccuWeather.com's Carly Porter.

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