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Houston Area On Edge As Flash Flood Threat, Heavy Rains Continue
Posted on · Matagorda and Brazoria Counties saw the heaviest rains from Tropical Storm Imelda overnight. Forecasters expect heavy rains to move northward Wednesday afternoon.
Posted on · Matagorda and Brazoria Counties saw the heaviest rains from Tropical Storm Imelda overnight. Forecasters expect heavy rains to move northward Wednesday afternoon.
Posted on · The National Weather Service predicts the rain will continue into Thursday.
Posted on · Episode: 1662 A book on water: between two worlds in an old library. Today, we’re between two worlds in an old library.
Posted on · Expect some street flooding across Houston this weekend.
Posted on · Forecasters are watching a possible tropical system that could impact the Texas Gulf Coast. We talked to the Harris County Flood Control District to see what they’re expecting.
Posted on · Residents watched cautiously as parts of the city received up to 8 inches of rain.
Posted on · Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Ed Emmett note there was no structural flooding
Posted on · Severe thunderstorms could wash out some Independence Day celebrations across the Houston region
Posted on · Corpus Christi had been in a long drought before Monday's storms
Posted on · Houston is going to experience some more rain that could last through Thursday
Posted on · Tropical disturbance is slated to bring heavy rain to Houston early in the week
Posted on · There is a potential for heavy rainfall this Father's Day weekend
Posted on · Emergency officials want to make sure residents are prepared for the worst case
Posted on · Climate change is increasing the frequency of rainstorms in many parts of the U.S., and those storms bring more rain. Many communities don't have the drainage systems needed to handle all the water.
Posted on · The National Weather Service is reporting a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms today