Heavy Rain Pounds Greater Houston, Flash Flood Watch In Harris County

Heavy Rain Pounds Greater Houston, Flash Flood Watch In Harris County

Houston motorists were driving in the rain on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, on Elgin Street, at the University of Houston main campus. Heavy rain is pounding the Houston region and weather forecasters predict rain will continue into Thursday. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for Harris and surrounding counties until 7 a.m. on Thursday. Harris County meteorologist Jeff Lindner said the county received between .5 and 3 inches of rain in…

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Flooding in Wharton triggers alert to reduce water usage to avoid sewage backups

Flooding in Wharton triggers alert to reduce water usage to avoid sewage backups

>>Photos of flooding around the Houston area  >>Photos of flooding around the Houston area  Photo: City Of Wharton Photo: City Of Wharton Image 1 of / 10 Caption Close Image 1 of 10 >>Photos of flooding around the Houston area  >>Photos of flooding around the Houston area  Photo: City Of Wharton Flooding in Wharton triggers alert to reduce water usage to avoid sewage backups 1  /  10 Back to Gallery The flooding in and around…

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Flash Flood Warning in effect: What to expect after this morning's nasty commute

Flash Flood Warning in effect: What to expect after this morning's nasty commute

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. A Flash Food Warning is in effect until noon for Austin,…

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Flash Flood Watch in effect: What to expect after this morning's nasty commute

Flash Flood Watch in effect: What to expect after this morning's nasty commute

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. 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. A Flash Food Warning for Austin, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda, Jackson and Wharton counties expired at 9:45 a.m. As of 8:48…

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WATCH LIVE: What to expect after this morning's nasty commute | Flash Flood Watch

WATCH LIVE: What to expect after this morning's nasty commute | Flash Flood Watch

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. 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. A Flash Food Warning for Austin, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda, Jackson and Wharton counties expired at 9:45 a.m. As of 8:48…

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Flash Flood Warning for parts of Fort Bend, other counties

Flash Flood Warning for parts of Fort Bend, other counties

High water plagues commuters on the northbound ramp to Loop 610 West from the Southwest Freeway on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. High water plagues commuters on the northbound ramp to Loop 610 West from the Southwest Freeway on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. Photo: Jay R. Jordan Photo: Jay R. Jordan Image 1 of / 28 Caption Close Image 1 of 28 High water plagues commuters on the northbound ramp to Loop 610 West from the…

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Watch Live: Heavy rain moving into Houston from the southwest | Flash Flood Warning

Watch Live: Heavy rain moving into Houston from the southwest | Flash Flood Warning

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. >> The 9:20 a.m. live news, traffic and weather update will stream live in the video player above A Flash Flood Watch continues for all of Southeast Texas, including Houston, until Thursday morning. A Flash Food Warning is currently in effect for Austin, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Matagorda, Jackson and…

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WATCH LIVE: Heavy rain moving into Houston from the southwest | Flash Flood Warning

WATCH LIVE: Heavy rain moving into Houston from the southwest | Flash Flood Warning

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. >> Watch Chita & Steph’s live 8:35 a.m. update in the video player above Plan on a very wet commute on Wednesday morning. As of 7:30 a.m. there were already more than three inches of rain in some areas. A Flash Flood Watch continues for all of Southeast Texas,…

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FLASH FLOOD WARNING: Heavy rain moving into Houston from the southwest

FLASH FLOOD WARNING: Heavy rain moving into Houston from the southwest

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. Plan on a very wet commute on Wednesday morning. As of 7:30 a.m. there were already more than three inches of rain in some areas. A Flash Flood Watch continues for all of Southeast Texas, including Houston, until Thursday morning. A Flash Food Warning is currently in effect for…

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Gulf weather update: Flash Flood Watch in effect as rain moves in

Gulf weather update: Flash Flood Watch in effect as rain moves in

HOUSTON — Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. Plan on a very wet commute on Wednesday morning.  As of 7 a.m. there were already more than two inches of rain in some areas southwest of Houston. At this time there are no widespread reports of street flooding, however, there are a few problematic spots. LIST: Current high…

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WATCH LIVE: Flash Flood Watch in effect as rain moves in from the Gulf

WATCH LIVE: Flash Flood Watch in effect as rain moves in from the Gulf

Heavy, widespread rain is moving into parts of Southeast Texas and the Houston area now due to a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. KHOU 11 News is streaming live from 4:30 to 7 a.m. in the video player above. At this point the chances of the area of low pressure developing into a tropical storm are now considered very remote. Either way, plan on a wet commute on Wednesday morning.  VIEW CURRENT ALERTS: Tap here…

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Gulf weather timeline: Flash Flood Watch for Houston area in effect

Gulf weather timeline: Flash Flood Watch for Houston area in effect

Heavy, widespread rain is expected to hit the Houston area Wednesday. As of Tuesday night, the Hurricane Center said the chances of the area of low pressure in the Gulf developing into a tropical storm are now considered remote. As we’ve said all along, there are no changes to the forecast regarding what to expect. However, there have been changes to the timing. Please see below.  VIEW CURRENT ALERTS: Tap here for watches & warnings active…

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Houston, Harris County prepare for possible street flooding

Houston, Harris County prepare for possible street flooding

HOUSTON — With heavy rain expected to start Wednesday, Houston and Harris County officials spent Tuesday preparing for possible street flooding. As of Tuesday afternoon, both the county and city emergency operations centers were on standby. Cory Stottlemeyer, a public information officer with Houston’s Office of Emergency Management, said Mayor Sylvester Turner told the city’s public safety departments to work together and prepare for high water situations. “We’ve seen in previous rain events, you can’t…

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'Marbach river': Videos show flooding on Far West Side

'Marbach river': Videos show flooding on Far West Side

SAN ANTONIO – Heavy rain on Tuesday caused flooding throughout the city. Jasmin Benavides was on the city’s Far West Side when she began recording the rising water.  In one video Benavides shared with KSAT, a white car is seen partially submerged in water on Marbach Road. Water levels reach halfway up the height of the tires on the white vehicle.Nearby, a maroon car is seen driving through the flooding with its tires fully submerged in…

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Houston and Harris County get ready for flooding

Houston and Harris County get ready for flooding

HOUSTON — With heavy rain expected to start Wednesday, Houston and Harris County officials spent Tuesday preparing for possible street flooding. As of Tuesday afternoon, both the county and city emergency operations centers were on standby. Cory Stottlemeyer, a public information officer with Houston’s Office of Emergency Management, said Mayor Sylvester Turner told the city’s public safety departments to work together and prepare for high water situations. “We’ve seen in previous rain events, you can’t…

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