Houston weather: Flood watch until Wednesday night across region

Houston weather: Flood watch until Wednesday night across region

Heavy rain and potential flooding are in the forecast across the Houston region, meteorologists say. A flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service on Tuesday morning and is in effect through 7 p.m. Wednesday. Rain chances were 70 percent for Tuesday. Cameron Self, National Weather Service meteorologist, said the rain will be widespread and rainfall totals will add up quickly. “We’re gonna be talking about two to three inches, which is manageable, however…

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PHOTOS: Inside NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter aircraft

PHOTOS: Inside NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter aircraft

A WC-130J Hercules that’s one of NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter aircraft. *Audio from this segment will be available by 11 a.m. CT. During each hurricane season, we’re used to watching for news of a storm developing in the Atlantic that might head this way. And when one does, we watch with trepidation as the forecast models show us that cone of probability – the potential track a storm might take toward landfall. That’s just part of…

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Heavy rain and thunderstorm activity leads to Flash Flood Warning south of Bexar County

Heavy rain and thunderstorm activity leads to Flash Flood Warning south of Bexar County

Follow KENS 5 on air and online for breaking severe weather coverage. Get the KENS 5 app for alerts when severe weather threatens South Texas. SAN ANTONIO — The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Southern Frio County until 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.  This includes the cities of Pearsall, Derby and Dilley.  Around 4:17 a.m. between 3 to 6 inches of rain had fallen for the area where a Flash Flood Warning…

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Flooding concerns for Central Texas this week

Flooding concerns for Central Texas this week

Here are the latest updates from the KVUE Storm Team. Author: Shane Hinton (KVUE), Jordan Darensbourg, Hunter Williams, Grace Thornton Published: 11:46 AM CST March 6, 2019 Updated: 3:50 AM CDT May 9, 2023 AUSTIN, Texas — You’ll want to keep your umbrella nearby as we track a wet week ahead for Central Texas. Scattered showers and storms continue for the early morning hours on Tuesday, mostly west of I-35. Some slow-moving storms could create…

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Possible isolated flash flooding looms for San Antonio at week's close

Possible isolated flash flooding looms for San Antonio at week's close

News // Weather Flooding from heavy rainfall from repeated storms is possible, the NWS says Catherine Wilson, mySanAntonio.com May 8, 2023Updated: May 8, 2023 10 a.m. Rainy roads  Wild Horse Photography/Getty Images It’s going to be a rainy week for the San Antonio area. San Antonio managed to see a few scattered showers over the weekend, and you’ll want to keep that umbrella handy as the National Weather Service is predicting more with the potential for flooding…

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Storms begin to move through South Texas; severe weather possible for San Antonio

Storms begin to move through South Texas; severe weather possible for San Antonio

Follow KENS 5 on air and online for breaking severe weather coverage. Get the KENS 5 app for alerts when severe weather threatens South Texas. SAN ANTONIO — A level 2 of 5 risk for severe weather is in place for most of south-central Texas, including San Antonio, as storms start to move through the region, according to the National Weather Service.  A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in place until 9:15 p.m. for Maverick County.  Severe…

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As hurricane season approaches, Fort Bend County urges residents to begin preparing

As hurricane season approaches, Fort Bend County urges residents to begin preparing

FILE: Major evacuation during Hurricane Harvey. Hurricane season is quickly approaching, officially beginning June 1 and continuing until the end of November. According to local officials, the time to start preparing is now. The frequency and damage incurred by natural disasters has been at an all-time high in recent years. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2020 set the record for the most natural disasters in the U.S. with $1 billion or more…

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Four drive-by shootings in less than two weeks leave northeast Austin homes damaged, neighbors calling for help

Four drive-by shootings in less than two weeks leave northeast Austin homes damaged, neighbors calling for help

Neighbors said no one has been injured, but it’s just a matter of time. AUSTIN, Texas — Neighbors in northeast Austin are calling for more police to patrol their street after four drive-by shootings damaged multiple homes in less than two weeks. After 30 years of living on Tuffit Lane, Joe Ayers said he went from leaving his door open to keeping his gun close. “It’s intensified badly,” Ayers said. Ayers said for the past year,…

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Four drive-by shootings in less than two weeks leave NE Austin homes damaged, neighbors calling for help

Four drive-by shootings in less than two weeks leave NE Austin homes damaged, neighbors calling for help

Neighbors said no one has been injured but it’s just a matter of time. AUSTIN, Texas — Neighbors in northeast Austin are calling for more police to patrol their street after four drive-by shootings damaged multiple homes in less than two weeks. After 30 years of living on Tuffit Lane, Joe Ayers said he went from leaving his door open to keeping his gun close. “It’s intensified badly,” said Ayers. Ayers said for the past…

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