
Houston Matters
Rent relief program reopening (March 14, 2023)
Posted on · On Tuesday's show: The state will allow new applications for its rent relief program for two weeks beginning today.
Posted on · On Tuesday's show: The state will allow new applications for its rent relief program for two weeks beginning today.
Posted on · Temperatures will be close to record highs in parts of the state when fall begins on Thursday.
Posted on · The agency had issued 15,778 inspections as of October 15, but that number could go up. The deadline to register for federal assistance is December 3.
Posted on · The National Weather Service forecasts widespread rainfall levels of two to six inches between Tuesday and Thursday.
Posted on · The National Weather Service predicts the rain will continue into Thursday.
Posted on · The National Weather Service says thunderstorms are likely on Friday night and Saturday. The Flash Flood Watch for southeast Texas will be in effect until Saturday at 7 p.m.
Posted on · The freeze warning is in effect from midnight to 9:00 am Wednesday.
Posted on · Hurricane season begins June 1, and to make residents aware of it, officials are touring the Gulf Coast with their “Hurricane Hunter” airplanes.
Posted on · The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for the Houston area from Friday afternoon through Sunday morning. The predicted forecast is 2-4 inches, with some areas receiving from 5-8, depending on speed and intensity of the storm.
Posted on · The National Weather Service says a chance for showers continues Thursday but dwindles Friday.
Posted on · Knowing which creeks and bayous will flood and how quickly is hard to predict. But that could change dramatically by later this summer.
Posted on · The heaviest rainfall is expected between 3:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Tuesday.
Posted on · <a href=”https://storify.com/KUHFNews/houston-mayor-declares-state-of-disaster-following” target=”_blank”>View “undefined” on Storify</a> We have the latest on this week’s flooding in and around Houston on today’s Houston Matters. We lead off with representatives from Harris County Emergency Management and the National Weather Service. We learn what cleanup and recovery efforts are underway, and what more we can expect in terms of […]