Houston, Flash flood
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Storms pushed into the Houston area and Southeast Texas Saturday morning to kick off Memorial Day Weekend. A drop in temperatures came in as moisture increased across the region, setting the stage
Strong showers and thunderstorms are moving through Houston on Saturday afternoon, creating some flash flooding. The good news is that this mess should exit the area over the next couple
HOUSTON — The KHOU 11 Weather Team is issuing a Weather Impact Alert for this Wednesday because of a flood risk. According to Chief Meteorologist David Paul, the upper-level pattern looks very wet for the east half of Texas. Couple that with saturated ground from all the rain we’ve had recently, and that leads to the threat of flash flooding.
A flood watch has been issued from Thursday morning until Monday morning as rounds of rain and storms continue into the weekend, increasing flooding concerns in the area.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue through the weekend, with a Flood Watch in effect through Monday morning and a potential for localized flooding due to heavy rain and
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Flood watch has been issued from Thursday morning at 7 a.m. until 7 a.m. Monday morning that includes Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Matagorda, Wharton and Jackson counties. Some of these areas picked up four to eight inches of rain Tuesday night and Wednesday,