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Flash Flood Warning in effect until 10 a.m.; street flooding reported in Katy area | Watch live radar

HOUSTON — A Flash Flood Warning is now in effect for northeastern Jackson County, south central Austin County southeastern Colorado County, west central Fort Bend County and Wharton County until 10 a.m. Thursday.
Some locations that will experience flash flooding include El Campo, Wharton, Eagle Lake, East Bernard, Beasley, Kendleton, Pierce, Nada, Egypt, Garwood, Hungerford and Louise.
A Flash Flood Watch is also in effect for a portion of Southeast Texas, including the following areas: Austin, Colorado, Fort Bend, Harris, Waller and Wharton until 10 a.m. Thursday.
HIGH WATER LIST: High water spots in our area | Live freeway cameras
At this time there are no reports of flooding in structures. The main concern with this morning’s storms and downpours is isolated street flooding, especially in problematic spots. Early Thursday, most of the street flooding was reported in the Katy and NW Harris County areas.
It looks like we will receive two rounds of rain today. One in the very early morning and then another in the warmth of the afternoon. The major concern will be ponding and water in the roadway. Stay weather aware and check the radar if you must get on the roads.
Forecast update with Meteorologist Chita Craft
Houston 7-day forecast
Rain chances will diminish but not completely go away this weekend as dust from the Saharan Desert arrives. As the dust moves in, skies may become a bit hazy.
The good news with the dust, which is over the Atlantic Ocean and moving into the Caribbean Sea soon, has helped keep the tropics calm, so no hurricanes and tropical storms anywhere in sight, likely for the rest of this month. Tropical Storm Dolly, is the exception, since it formed in the Northern Atlantic Ocean but will pose no threat to land.