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North Houston under flash flood warning till 5 p.m.

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Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area.
Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area.
Photo: Chron.com/weather
Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area.
Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area.
Photo: Chron.com/weather
Parts of north Houston are under a flash flood warning Thursday as storms roll into the area.
The National Weather Service issued the warning shortly before 4 p.m.
Southerly storms are blowing into southeast Texas, bringing heavy pockets of rain that could cause flooding.
The warning expires at 5 p.m. Thursday.
No other information was available. Check back for updates on this developing story as they come in.
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