flood, Texas and severe weather
Digest more
According to preliminary findings by Rice University researchers, Harris County Precinct 3 would see a more than 100% increase in the number of homes in a floodplain under a proposed FEMA map.
A Flood Watch remains in effect through Monday morning as repeated rounds of rain raise flooding concerns across Southeast Texas.
Expect another atmospheric disturbance, a low pressure system moving in from the west, to trigger showers overnight into early Wednesday.
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.
Parts of Southeast Texas could seen strong winds and flash flooding.
Repeated rounds of storms could bring heavy rain, flash flooding and dangerous travel conditions to the Houston area through Memorial Day weekend.
Heavy rain expected Friday could once again flood some of Houston’s most vulnerable streets and underpasses, including one particular trouble spot.
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
There will be heavy rain Wednesday morning before things start to improve in the afternoon with isolated storms. However, rainy conditions will stick around for the week.
Rain chances stay elevated through Memorial Day weekend with repeated rounds of storms possible across the region.
A massive surge of tropical moisture is teaming up with a stalled weather front this week, threatening to unleash repeated rounds of heavy rain and severe thunderstorms across a sweeping stretch of the South from Texas all the way to Florida and the Carolinas.