Severe storms dumped about half a year’s rainfall in two days, leading to flash floods across both sides of the border.
The National Weather Service has also issued a Flood Watch in effect for most areas of Southeast Texas including Wharton, Fort Bend County, Jackson, Colorado, and Matagorda County until Friday 7 p.m.
The Greater Houston area expects to see a heavy rainfall threat Friday. Latest computer modeling has the heaviest rain ...
Friday through Friday night, locally heavy rainfall is possible with one to three inches expected and up to five inches ...
After a relatively quiet morning with scattered showers, storm chances will increase this afternoon and tonight across South ...
Waves of downpours and thunderstorms continue across South Texas, driving a flooding and severe weather risk through late Friday. Some places could see up to a foot of rainfall, while others may face ...
National Weather Service increased the threat for large hail and tornadoes in San Antonio as a powerful storm system aims for ...
Even though we are 5 days out, the Storm Prediction Center has enough confidence to issue a level 2 or 5 severe threat risk ...
More than 8 million people are under red flag warnings on Wednesday, as firefighters continue to fight wildfires in the ...
Houston starts a new work week with an early morning storm risk, but higher rain chances bring the risk of flooding by late ...
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