More rain, thunderstorms possible around Houston, but no flooding expected

More rain, thunderstorms possible around Houston, but no flooding expected

Meteorologists don’t anticipate flooding today in Houston, but more rain and thunderstorms are in the forecast. Meteorologists don’t anticipate flooding today in Houston, but more rain and thunderstorms are in the forecast. Photo: National Weather Service Photo: National Weather Service Image 1 of / 20 Caption Close Image 1 of 20 Meteorologists don’t anticipate flooding today in Houston, but more rain and thunderstorms are in the forecast. Meteorologists don’t anticipate flooding today in Houston, but…

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Weather Timeline: Isolated A.M. storms & rain; severe weather chance late afternoon

Weather Timeline: Isolated A.M. storms & rain; severe weather chance late afternoon

HOUSTON — The tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico continues to bring widespread rain and the threat of flooding to the Houston area and the rest of Southeast Texas. The storms initially expected to impact us on Thursday morning now look to be breaking apart and may only lead to light showers for our western communities – although some isolated storms are possible. But we are bracing for another round of possibly severe weather…

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Weather Timeline: Isolated morning storms, rain; severe weather chance this afternoon

Weather Timeline: Isolated morning storms, rain; severe weather chance this afternoon

HOUSTON — The tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico continues to bring widespread rain and the threat of flooding to the Houston area and the rest of Southeast Texas. The storms initially expected to impact us on Thursday morning now look to be breaking apart and may only lead to light showers for our western communities – although some isolated storms are possible. But we are bracing for another round of possibly severe weather…

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Hurricane Season Forecast to Be Roughly Average But It Only Takes One.

Hurricane Season Forecast to Be Roughly Average But It Only Takes One.

As if we needed any reminder of what the date is, Houston was deluged with tropical rainfall this week, which also happens to be the first week of Hurricane Season. For the uninitiated, hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. For all practical purposes, our hurricane season in Houston is over on October 1 and the heart of our season runs from mid-August through mid-September. We are currently in a time of relatively…

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FORECAST: Severe weather threat returns for Thursday

FORECAST: Severe weather threat returns for Thursday

AUSTIN, Texas — Weather Outlook An Enhanced Risk for severe weather exists for Thursday with main threats being gusty winds upwards of 60 mph, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. Partly sunny skies will adorn the day with temperatures reaching into the mid to low 90s with uncomfortable humidity. Dangerous heat exists this weekend with surface temperatures in the upper 90s and heat index values at or above 105 degrees.  RELATED: Storm chance overnight; more storms…

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Heavy rain in Wharton overwhelmed sewage system, caused flooding

Heavy rain in Wharton overwhelmed sewage system, caused flooding

WHARTON, Texas — The City of Wharton’s sewage system is no longer overwhelmed. Folks in Wharton can flush away, according to city officials. RELATED: Rain moving out of Houston area, more showers expected Thursday However, Wharton residents who suffered property damage Wednesday are urged to contact the city at (979) 532-2491. Inspectors say they want to take a look at the property as part of a citywide damage assessment. Home off Lake Shore Drive and…

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HFD activates new water rescue team for extreme flooding

HFD activates new water rescue team for extreme flooding

HOUSTON — On Wednesday, the Houston Fire Department activated its newest water rescue team, the Water Strike Team. The team members have advanced life-saving training in swift water rescue and operate four high water trucks – one in each quadrant of the city. HFD fleet includes a total of nine high water rescue vehicles, along with 20 evacuation boats, 11 rescue boats, 3 Achilles boats, nine Wave Runners, 25 lifted trucks to haul trailers and…

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The must-see photos from flooding in Wharton County

The must-see photos from flooding in Wharton County

WHARTON COUNTY, Texas – Several areas in Wharton County flooded on Wednesday. Areas in Kendleton, which site on the border of Wharton and Fort Bend counties, also took on a lot of water. Forecasters said as much as 10 inches of rain fell Wednesday. Here’s a look at some photos from the area: A store flooded in Wharton County on June 5, 2019. Willie Melton Boulevard in Kendleton underwater on June 5, 2019. A strip…

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FORECAST: Severe weather threat Thursday

FORECAST: Severe weather threat Thursday

AUSTIN, Texas — Weather Outlook An isolated lingering shower is possible this evening. Partly cloudy skies tonight with patchy fog and drizzle developing after midnight. A front will move into the area tomorrow afternoon allowing for scattered thunderstorms to develop. A few storms could be strong or severe, with large hail and damaging winds being the primary threats. Dangerous heat this weekend with surface temperatures in the upper 90s and heat index values at or…

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Flash Flood Watch for Houston, surrounding counties until 10 p.m.

Flash Flood Watch for Houston, surrounding counties until 10 p.m.

HOUSTON — The tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico continues to bring widespread rain and the threat of flooding to the Houston area and the rest of Southeast Texas. A Flash Flood Watch continues for our entire area until 10 p.m. Wednesday. HIGH WATER LIST: Current high water locations on major roads TRAFFIC: List of incidents/crashes A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding.  That’s bad news for some…

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Storms could bring golf ball-sized hail, damaging wind Thursday afternoon

Storms could bring golf ball-sized hail, damaging wind Thursday afternoon

Updated 7:20 pm CDT, Wednesday, June 5, 2019 Severe storms could hit the region during rush hour Thursday, bringing large hail and damaging wind in the afternoon and early evening, according to the National Weather Service. “People might want to check on the weather before they head out to their commute so they don’t drive through a hail storm,” NWS meteorologist Brett Williams said. Severe storms are forecast to roll into South Central Texas from 2-7…

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Storms bring hail, damaging winds to San Antonio area

Storms bring hail, damaging winds to San Antonio area

By Jacob Beltran and Valeria Olivares Updated 9:43 pm CDT, Thursday, June 6, 2019 The intersection of Browdway and Burr is impassible as drainage grates a re blocked with fallen debris as arainstorm downs trees, kills power supply and clogs the roadways with high water Thursday afternoon in San antonio on June 6, 2019. less The intersection of Browdway and Burr is impassible as drainage grates a re blocked with fallen debris as arainstorm downs trees,…

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Tornado Warning for Galveston County until 2:15 p.m.

Tornado Warning for Galveston County until 2:15 p.m.

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. KHOU 11 Weather Radar is streaming live in the video player above. HIGH WATER LIST: Current high water locations on major roads TRAFFIC: List of incidents/crashes A Tornado Warning is in effect for Galveston County until 2:15 p.m.  A Flash Flood Watch continues for all of Southeast Texas, including Houston, until…

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Flash Flood Watch in effect: What to expect around Houston this afternoon

Flash Flood Watch in effect: What to expect around Houston this afternoon

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. KHOU 11 Weather Radar is streaming live in the video player above. HIGH WATER LIST: Current high water locations on major roads TRAFFIC: List of incidents/crashes A Flash Flood Watch continues for all of Southeast Texas, including Houston, until Thursday morning. As of 8:48 a.m. the Wharton County Office of Emergency…

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Wharton residents asked to minimize water use

Wharton residents asked to minimize water use

WHARTON, Texas (FOX 26) – Wharton residents are asked to minimize water usage to avoid possible sewer backups into their homes. The City of Wharton OEM says the city’s sewer system is experiencing heavy volumes of water after heavy rains, and residents may experience issues with flushing toilets or drainage. The Public Works Department is continuing to work on clearing any blockages. Citizens are asked to stay off roadways and are reminded to never drive…

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