The rain is finally here! With heavy downpours expected throughout Thursday and early Friday, flooding remains a major threat ...
Our shower activity will ramp up this afternoon and will continue through Friday. Flooding concerns will remain in the ...
The best rain opportunity in months is moving into the Coastal Bend Wednesday, through Thursday, and into Friday morning.
The most recent risk assessment, outlined in maps published by the California Geological Survey, illustrate the devastation ...
A disturbance moving through the area is expected to bring increasing rain and storm chances tonight, with rainfall totals ranging from 2.0 to 5.0 inches, and potential flood warnings in effect ...
Overnight rains flooded parts of South Padre Island on March 26, leading some businesses to announce closures in South Texas.
As Queensland's North Tropical Coast braces for more heavy rainfall, residents are reminded of the recent devastation that flooding can cause. With the Bureau of Meteorology issuing flood watch alerts ...
The main threat for severe weather is flooding, and a flood watch remains in effect. One to two inches of rain is expected, ...
A flood watch is in effect from Friday morning through Saturday afternoon because of excessive rainfall that is expected to push through the area with a 20 percent chance of showers starting ...
The National Weather Service has also issued a Flood Watch in effect for most areas of Southeast Texas including Wharton, Fort Bend County, Jackson, Colorado, and Matagorda County until Friday 7 p.m.